The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... thought inferior to Bettinelli in the structure of blank verse ; but the seasoning and pungency of his themes are more re- lished here , than the milder instruction of that venerable bard . " Fantoni , better known by his Arcadian name ...
... thought inferior to Bettinelli in the structure of blank verse ; but the seasoning and pungency of his themes are more re- lished here , than the milder instruction of that venerable bard . " Fantoni , better known by his Arcadian name ...
Side 32
... thought worthy of Paradise , tends only to keep up the individuality of those little states , which it is the interest of their common governor to face . No trifle should be left to record their separate independence , or to excite that ...
... thought worthy of Paradise , tends only to keep up the individuality of those little states , which it is the interest of their common governor to face . No trifle should be left to record their separate independence , or to excite that ...
Side 35
... thought of Homer in the streets of Florence , where I once saw a poor cyclic bard most cruelly perplexed in a tale of chival- ry . He wished to unravel ; but every stanza gave a new twist to his plot . His hearers seem- ed impatient for ...
... thought of Homer in the streets of Florence , where I once saw a poor cyclic bard most cruelly perplexed in a tale of chival- ry . He wished to unravel ; but every stanza gave a new twist to his plot . His hearers seem- ed impatient for ...
Side 36
... thought of writing for the people- but " in courts , academies , and colleges , as exercises for princes and scholars , ' of these " erudite " compositions an into- Jerable stupidity is the usual characteris- tic , and where they are ...
... thought of writing for the people- but " in courts , academies , and colleges , as exercises for princes and scholars , ' of these " erudite " compositions an into- Jerable stupidity is the usual characteris- tic , and where they are ...
Side 37
but he is poorer in thought , and inferior in the mechanism of his dramas . " Alfieri's conduct is more open than his works to censure . Though born in a mon- archy , and living under mild princes , this count concentrated in his heart ...
but he is poorer in thought , and inferior in the mechanism of his dramas . " Alfieri's conduct is more open than his works to censure . Though born in a mon- archy , and living under mild princes , this count concentrated in his heart ...
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