The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... language , at length procured him the notice and es- teem of the commandant , who afterwards paid him particular attention . He con- tinued there two years ; but in conse- quence of earnest applications to the French government by some ...
... language , at length procured him the notice and es- teem of the commandant , who afterwards paid him particular attention . He con- tinued there two years ; but in conse- quence of earnest applications to the French government by some ...
Side 29
... language ? Is it education , or leisure , or fashion , or facility , or all these together ? Interest it cannot be . No where is poetry so starving a trade ; nor do its profits , rare as they are , arise so much from the sale of books ...
... language ? Is it education , or leisure , or fashion , or facility , or all these together ? Interest it cannot be . No where is poetry so starving a trade ; nor do its profits , rare as they are , arise so much from the sale of books ...
Side 30
... language now the Doric of Italian poetry , and full of the ancient Theocritan dialect . " Cesarotti is the only Italian , now alive , that has shown powers equal to an original epic ; powers which he has wasted in stooping to paraphrase ...
... language now the Doric of Italian poetry , and full of the ancient Theocritan dialect . " Cesarotti is the only Italian , now alive , that has shown powers equal to an original epic ; powers which he has wasted in stooping to paraphrase ...
Side 32
... language . " Viewed as republics , the Tuscans and the Greeks were equally turbulent within their walls , and equally vain of figuring among foreign sovereigns ; always jealous of their political independence , but often negli . gent of ...
... language . " Viewed as republics , the Tuscans and the Greeks were equally turbulent within their walls , and equally vain of figuring among foreign sovereigns ; always jealous of their political independence , but often negli . gent of ...
Side 35
... language , was gazed at in the Italian courts as a divine and inspired being , till he published his verses and dispelled the illusion . “ An Italian improvvisatore has the benefit of a language rich in echoes . He generally calls in ...
... language , was gazed at in the Italian courts as a divine and inspired being , till he published his verses and dispelled the illusion . “ An Italian improvvisatore has the benefit of a language rich in echoes . He generally calls in ...
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