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... poets the one most read in Italy ) , could remain insensible to the same quality of genius in a native poet , though marked by less polished forms , and draped in less modern modes . The fact is so much the contrary , that the Satires ...
... poets the one most read in Italy ) , could remain insensible to the same quality of genius in a native poet , though marked by less polished forms , and draped in less modern modes . The fact is so much the contrary , that the Satires ...
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... poet , and to mourn with him over the wreck of his happiness . These are , we think , some of the leading characteristics of the sonnet , and form no slight part of the imagery and senti- ments of Petrarch ; and in these the Italian poet ...
... poet , and to mourn with him over the wreck of his happiness . These are , we think , some of the leading characteristics of the sonnet , and form no slight part of the imagery and senti- ments of Petrarch ; and in these the Italian poet ...
Pagina 119
... poet ; that is , it will be prose only to the eye , or in form only and appearance . If it be ani- mated by the imagination , studded over with the sparkling graces , and worked up to the elevation and dignity of the original , it is no ...
... poet ; that is , it will be prose only to the eye , or in form only and appearance . If it be ani- mated by the imagination , studded over with the sparkling graces , and worked up to the elevation and dignity of the original , it is no ...
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