Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Italy , from the birth to the death of Shakspeare ; that being the coun- try in which the fine arts had been most sedu- lously , and hitherto most successfully cultiva- ted . Abstracted from the degrees and pecu- liarities of individual ...
... Italy , from the birth to the death of Shakspeare ; that being the coun- try in which the fine arts had been most sedu- lously , and hitherto most successfully cultiva- ted . Abstracted from the degrees and pecu- liarities of individual ...
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... . On the contrary , our elder bards both of Italy and England produ- ced a far greater , as well as more charming va- riety by countless modifications , and subtle balances of sound in the common metres of their country 28.
... . On the contrary , our elder bards both of Italy and England produ- ced a far greater , as well as more charming va- riety by countless modifications , and subtle balances of sound in the common metres of their country 28.
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... Italian poetry ; and as the little work is of rare occurrence ; I will transcribe a few specimens . I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of ...
... Italian poetry ; and as the little work is of rare occurrence ; I will transcribe a few specimens . I have seldom met with compositions that possessed , to my feelings , more of that satisfying entireness , that complete adequateness of ...
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... Italian tongue , in many other respects inferior to our own , that the language of poetry is more distinct from that ... Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had obtained from the same causes , with greater and ...
... Italian tongue , in many other respects inferior to our own , that the language of poetry is more distinct from that ... Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had obtained from the same causes , with greater and ...
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... Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed , in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words , as of slight differences in ...
... Italian , is a question of very subordinate importance . The number of such words would be small indeed , in our language ; and even in the Italian and Greek , they consist not so much of different words , as of slight differences in ...
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