| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 566 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...call Ethice, or vertues of a private man, coloured in [40 his Rinaldo; the other named Politice in his Godfredo. By ensample of which excellente poets, I... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 964 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis; then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas ; t, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...Aeneas: after him Ariosto comprised them both- in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, art was filled with a deep melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the mi Elhice. or vertues of a private man, coloured in his Rinaldo; the other named Politice in his God f... | |
| Elizabeth Nitchie - Comparative literature - 1919 - 280 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 dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis; then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas: 19 againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - Europe - 1920 - 448 pages
...governour and a virtuous man . . . then Virgil, whose like intention was to do in the person of Aeneas; after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando;...persons, namely that part which they in philosophy called Ethice, or virtues of a private man, coloured in his Rtnaldo; the other named Politice in his... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - Buddha (The concept) - 1920 - 462 pages
...and Artosto, not to mention Homer and Virgil, the former of whom flourished long before Aristotle. " 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 El hice,... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - Buddha (The concept) - 1920 - 458 pages
...and Ariosto, not to mention Homer and Virgil, the former of whom flourished long before Aristotle. " 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 - 1921 - 826 pages
...after hint ArivsTo comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso disseuered them againe, Snft formed both parts in two persons, namely that part...which they in Philosophy call Ethice, or vertues of a priuaie man, coloured in his Rinaldo: 7'ke other named Politice in his Gadfredo. By ensample of which... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 pages
...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 dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,... | |
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