The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Italian poetry . His Lament of Tasso , Prophecy of Dante and Francesca of Rimini are an imperishable witness to the sympathy which he felt with the works and tragic destinies of two of Italy's greatest poets ; his Venetian tragedies and ...
... Italian poetry . His Lament of Tasso , Prophecy of Dante and Francesca of Rimini are an imperishable witness to the sympathy which he felt with the works and tragic destinies of two of Italy's greatest poets ; his Venetian tragedies and ...
Page 62
... Italy . The stanzas To William Shelley , though probably written before , breathe the exultant joy and the ideal hope which qualified for them the regrets of exile . Rosalind and Helen , begun at Marlow and finished next summer at the ...
... Italy . The stanzas To William Shelley , though probably written before , breathe the exultant joy and the ideal hope which qualified for them the regrets of exile . Rosalind and Helen , begun at Marlow and finished next summer at the ...
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... Italy and Jacqueline , thus shifting , but still retaining , his grasp His wealth left him free to write or not , exactly as he pleased : and , in the famous case of Italy itself , to reinforce his work in a manner which appealed to ...
... Italy and Jacqueline , thus shifting , but still retaining , his grasp His wealth left him free to write or not , exactly as he pleased : and , in the famous case of Italy itself , to reinforce his work in a manner which appealed to ...
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