Lives of the Italian PoetsR. Bentley, 1860 - 463 páginas |
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... Amadigi , " founded on the old story of Amadis de Gaul . The prince , knowing Bernardo's love of study , made few calls upon his attention , except on occasions of extraordinary necessity . Though he himself resided at Naples , and ...
... Amadigi , " founded on the old story of Amadis de Gaul . The prince , knowing Bernardo's love of study , made few calls upon his attention , except on occasions of extraordinary necessity . Though he himself resided at Naples , and ...
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... Amadigi , " composing the greater part of the work on horseback . At the con- clusion of the war he returned to Sorrento , and appre- hended no further interruption either to his literary plans or his domestic happiness . He was ...
... Amadigi , " composing the greater part of the work on horseback . At the con- clusion of the war he returned to Sorrento , and appre- hended no further interruption either to his literary plans or his domestic happiness . He was ...
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... Amadigi " in the mean- time was gradually increasing under his hand , and in the letter which accompanied the poems sent to Lodovico for publication , he observes , that he was approaching the conclusion . In speaking of his situation ...
... Amadigi " in the mean- time was gradually increasing under his hand , and in the letter which accompanied the poems sent to Lodovico for publication , he observes , that he was approaching the conclusion . In speaking of his situation ...
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... Amadigi , " now formed his sole employment , and it was at last made ready for the press . He had conceived the most sanguine expectations respect- ing the success of this work , and from the interest with which its appearance was ...
... Amadigi , " now formed his sole employment , and it was at last made ready for the press . He had conceived the most sanguine expectations respect- ing the success of this work , and from the interest with which its appearance was ...
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... Amadigi , " nor had he neglected to employ any means which appeared likely to produce the desired results . He had begun it with the view of pleasing his patron , and the nobles of the Spanish Court . According to his own judgment , it ...
... Amadigi , " nor had he neglected to employ any means which appeared likely to produce the desired results . He had begun it with the view of pleasing his patron , and the nobles of the Spanish Court . According to his own judgment , it ...
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