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... LORENZO de Medici has thus , in few words , accurately defined the true character of the Sonnet , a species of composition which has lately been cultivated with considerable success in England . Italy , however , may boast the honour of ...
... LORENZO de Medici has thus , in few words , accurately defined the true character of the Sonnet , a species of composition which has lately been cultivated with considerable success in England . Italy , however , may boast the honour of ...
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... Lorenzo De Medici , has lately , through the splendid eloquence and well - directed exertions of Mr. Roscoe , attracted much of the attention of the Literary world . His poetry , hitherto little noticed , either in his own , or other ...
... Lorenzo De Medici , has lately , through the splendid eloquence and well - directed exertions of Mr. Roscoe , attracted much of the attention of the Literary world . His poetry , hitherto little noticed , either in his own , or other ...
Side 109
... Lorenzo may be compared to the less correct , but more ani- mated and splendid labours of the Venetian school ... Lorenzo de Medici the Magnificent . Among the Spaniards numerous have been the cultivators of Sonnet NO . VI . 109 HOURS .
... Lorenzo may be compared to the less correct , but more ani- mated and splendid labours of the Venetian school ... Lorenzo de Medici the Magnificent . Among the Spaniards numerous have been the cultivators of Sonnet NO . VI . 109 HOURS .
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