Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 sivua |
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... Italy swarmed with critics , where , amongst many of less note , Castelvetro1 opposed all comers , and the famous Academy [ del ] la Crusca2 was always impeaching some or other of the best authors . Spain in those days bred great wits ...
... Italy swarmed with critics , where , amongst many of less note , Castelvetro1 opposed all comers , and the famous Academy [ del ] la Crusca2 was always impeaching some or other of the best authors . Spain in those days bred great wits ...
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... Italy and dwells on Lombardy . He has even at- tempted fable , and interwoven allegorical stories of life and morals with the body of the narration . But after all , the native Italian man- ners are lost , and the high spirit and secret ...
... Italy and dwells on Lombardy . He has even at- tempted fable , and interwoven allegorical stories of life and morals with the body of the narration . But after all , the native Italian man- ners are lost , and the high spirit and secret ...
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... Italian authors have been discovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in esteem , I am inclined to believe that he read little more than English , and chose for his fables only such tales as he found translated . That much ...
... Italian authors have been discovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in esteem , I am inclined to believe that he read little more than English , and chose for his fables only such tales as he found translated . That much ...
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