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I shall only here transiently observe, that some efforts to emerge froni barbarity
had long before this time appeared in Italy. Dante wrote his sublime* and original
poem, * See particularly the beginning of the third canto of the Inferno, as also the
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I shall only here transiently observe, that some efforts to emerge froni barbarity
had long before this time appeared in Italy. Dante wrote his sublime* and original
poem, * See particularly the beginning of the third canto of the Inferno, as also the
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It is scarcely to be conceived, how much is compre- . bended in four short cantos.
% He that has well digested these, cannot be said to be ignorant of ~~i any
important rule of poetry. The tale of the / physician turning architect, in the fourth ...
It is scarcely to be conceived, how much is compre- . bended in four short cantos.
% He that has well digested these, cannot be said to be ignorant of ~~i any
important rule of poetry. The tale of the / physician turning architect, in the fourth ...
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... unexpected incidents, and entertaining episodes ; Maxima de nihilo nascitur
historia. Prop. particularly * Altered afterwards to a Barber. See the commentary
of Brossette. f Petersburg. particularly that of the Perruquier, in the second canto,
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... unexpected incidents, and entertaining episodes ; Maxima de nihilo nascitur
historia. Prop. particularly * Altered afterwards to a Barber. See the commentary
of Brossette. f Petersburg. particularly that of the Perruquier, in the second canto,
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particularly that of the Perruquier, in the second canto, and of the Battle of the
Books, in the fifth. The satire throughout is poignant, though polite, to the last
degree. The indolence and luxury of the priests are ridiculed with the most artful ...
particularly that of the Perruquier, in the second canto, and of the Battle of the
Books, in the fifth. The satire throughout is poignant, though polite, to the last
degree. The indolence and luxury of the priests are ridiculed with the most artful ...
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Boileau has raised his subjects by many personifications ; particularly, in the
beginning of the sixth canto, Piety, who had retired to the great Carthusian
monastery on the Alps, is introduced as repairing to Paris, accompanied by Faith,
Hope, ...
Boileau has raised his subjects by many personifications ; particularly, in the
beginning of the sixth canto, Piety, who had retired to the great Carthusian
monastery on the Alps, is introduced as repairing to Paris, accompanied by Faith,
Hope, ...
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