Tasso and Leonora, the commentaries of ser Pantaleone degli Gambacorti, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1856 |
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Pagina 41
... Tafso . << and Stay , " cried I ; " he could not fee you me on the Terrace above him , and the pen- cilling was fo cramped , I don't believe he can identify it . Better leave it alone - he has read the Verses , and your reclaiming them ...
... Tafso . << and Stay , " cried I ; " he could not fee you me on the Terrace above him , and the pen- cilling was fo cramped , I don't believe he can identify it . Better leave it alone - he has read the Verses , and your reclaiming them ...
Pagina 61
... Tafso made in the Efteem of his Patron and the Gentlemen his Attendants . His Reply was , " Everybody likes him ; as how fhould they do otherwise ? Howbeit , the young Fellow has just gone to the Duke , foaming with Rage , because he ...
... Tafso made in the Efteem of his Patron and the Gentlemen his Attendants . His Reply was , " Everybody likes him ; as how fhould they do otherwise ? Howbeit , the young Fellow has just gone to the Duke , foaming with Rage , because he ...
Pagina 62
... Tafso fate at Madama Leonora's Feet to witness it ; and , as the Poetry was very poor , she asked him if he did not think he could do something better in the fame Way , in Confequence of which , he fome time after- wards wrote the ...
... Tafso fate at Madama Leonora's Feet to witness it ; and , as the Poetry was very poor , she asked him if he did not think he could do something better in the fame Way , in Confequence of which , he fome time after- wards wrote the ...
Pagina 65
... Tafso could do no Wrong , for he was the Darling of fo many Hearts and the admired of fo many Eyes , that even his Enemies were obliged to be at Peace with him . There was a fine Show of Wit , one Evening , between him and the Signora ...
... Tafso could do no Wrong , for he was the Darling of fo many Hearts and the admired of fo many Eyes , that even his Enemies were obliged to be at Peace with him . There was a fine Show of Wit , one Evening , between him and the Signora ...
Pagina 70
... Tafso to have fupported his Cause with Health , Liberty , and Life . But he was one of a thousand , and Heaven forbid there should be many to run the fame fad Course ! CHAPTER V. Of Ser Pantaleone's being placed in an exceedingly 70 Of ...
... Tafso to have fupported his Cause with Health , Liberty , and Life . But he was one of a thousand , and Heaven forbid there should be many to run the fame fad Course ! CHAPTER V. Of Ser Pantaleone's being placed in an exceedingly 70 Of ...
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