The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Tom 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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Strona xli
... Tasso's Gierusalemme Liberata . Milton perhaps might also remember , in describing the tongue of Belial as dropping manna , Fairfax's diffuse translation of the persuasive manner which Tasso gives Aletes , stanza 61 . " on the Christian ...
... Tasso's Gierusalemme Liberata . Milton perhaps might also remember , in describing the tongue of Belial as dropping manna , Fairfax's diffuse translation of the persuasive manner which Tasso gives Aletes , stanza 61 . " on the Christian ...
Strona xcviii
... Tasso , which our author has imi- tated ; but , as I do not look upon Tasso to be a sufficient voucher , I would not perplex my reader with such quotations , as might do more honour to the Italian than the English poet . In short , I ...
... Tasso , which our author has imi- tated ; but , as I do not look upon Tasso to be a sufficient voucher , I would not perplex my reader with such quotations , as might do more honour to the Italian than the English poet . In short , I ...
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... Tasso's poem on the Creation was now in Milton's mind . See likewise the Inquiry into the Origin of Par . Lost . Among the Italians also , Trissino and Rucellai have abandoned the use of rhyme ; the former , in his Italia Liberata di ...
... Tasso's poem on the Creation was now in Milton's mind . See likewise the Inquiry into the Origin of Par . Lost . Among the Italians also , Trissino and Rucellai have abandoned the use of rhyme ; the former , in his Italia Liberata di ...
Strona 5
... Tasso in his Sette Giornate del Mondo Creato , have avoided rhythms ; yet they retained the proper character of the Italian verse ; I mean as to the form , equivalent to our rhythm , which ever ends with a solitary syllable for the last ...
... Tasso in his Sette Giornate del Mondo Creato , have avoided rhythms ; yet they retained the proper character of the Italian verse ; I mean as to the form , equivalent to our rhythm , which ever ends with a solitary syllable for the last ...
Strona 21
... Tasso's address to the Holy Spirit in the opening of his Il Mondo Creato , and to the Muse in his Gier . Lib . C. iv . 19. DUNSTER . But we must also refer to Wisd . of Solomon , ch . ix . 9. " And wisdom was with Thee , which knoweth ...
... Tasso's address to the Holy Spirit in the opening of his Il Mondo Creato , and to the Muse in his Gier . Lib . C. iv . 19. DUNSTER . But we must also refer to Wisd . of Solomon , ch . ix . 9. " And wisdom was with Thee , which knoweth ...
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