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... Orlando Furioso : Secret of the Unity of the Furioso : The poem not seriously romantic ; Specimens of its Irony Ariosto's character and circumstances ; Character of the Furioso : Materials of the poem : Their treatment by Pulci and ...
... Orlando Furioso : Secret of the Unity of the Furioso : The poem not seriously romantic ; Specimens of its Irony Ariosto's character and circumstances ; Character of the Furioso : Materials of the poem : Their treatment by Pulci and ...
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... Orlando Furioso , c . 1 , st . 78 : " E questo hanno causato due fontane . " And in my mind I measure pace by pace To III 83 THE EARL OF SURREY.
... Orlando Furioso , c . 1 , st . 78 : " E questo hanno causato due fontane . " And in my mind I measure pace by pace To III 83 THE EARL OF SURREY.
Page 257
... Orlando Furioso , canto iv . 2 Ibid . book iii . canto vii . 53 , and Orlando Furioso , canto xxviii . 3 Ibid . book iv . canto iii . 43 ; Orlando Innamorato , canto iii . 35-42 ; and Orlando Furioso , canto i . 78 . 4 Ibid . book ii ...
... Orlando Furioso , canto iv . 2 Ibid . book iii . canto vii . 53 , and Orlando Furioso , canto xxviii . 3 Ibid . book iv . canto iii . 43 ; Orlando Innamorato , canto iii . 35-42 ; and Orlando Furioso , canto i . 78 . 4 Ibid . book ii ...
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... Orlando Furioso . The structure of the former poem shows that , at every stage of the composition , the author was in- fluenced by the manner and method of his Italian pre- decessor . Like every man of taste and imagination , he was ...
... Orlando Furioso . The structure of the former poem shows that , at every stage of the composition , the author was in- fluenced by the manner and method of his Italian pre- decessor . Like every man of taste and imagination , he was ...
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... Orlando Furioso , had no such grave design as Spenser ascribes to him . He was the child of his time , and his time was one from which the spirit of action and liberty had departed . He had grown up in the midst of Italian cities ...
... Orlando Furioso , had no such grave design as Spenser ascribes to him . He was the child of his time , and his time was one from which the spirit of action and liberty had departed . He had grown up in the midst of Italian cities ...
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