| Edmund Spenser - Poetry - 1908 - 896 pages
...after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando ; and lately Tagso dissevered them ','.'; againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in philoi »ophy call Ethice, or vertues of a private .man, coloured in his Rinaldo ; the other VSMiiK—m*0... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - English literature - 1909 - 602 pages
...Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that...Ethice, or vertues of a private man, coloured in his Einaldo ; the other named Politice hi his Godfredo. A certain ambiguity and confusion is here visible,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - English literature - 1909 - 612 pages
...the other in his Odyaseis: then Virgil, whose like intent ion was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethics,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 544 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis: then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso disseucred them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy... | |
| William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, Isaac Newton, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman - Prefaces - 1910 - 458 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis; then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of ^neas; after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando; and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1910 - 800 pages
...vision the Faery Queen, with whose tfien Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the perxm of Aeneas: after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando, and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Kthice,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 536 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis: then Virgil, whose Kke intentton was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso disseuered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy... | |
| Ida Langdon - 1911 - 212 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis; then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of ^Eneas; after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando; and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1912 - 432 pages
...'Iliad,' the other in his 'Odyssey'; then Virgil, whose like intention was to do in the person of .Ericas: After him, Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando,...them again, and formed both parts in two persons, the part which they in Philosophy call Ethire or virtues of a private man, colored in his Binaldo,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Barcelona (Spain) - 1915 - 342 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the parson of ^Eneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,... | |
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