Treatises on Poetry, Modern Romance, and RhetoricRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 381 Seiten |
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... poem . 2d , Although the notion of grafting the adventures of Æneas upon the origin of the Roman nation , was in itself a happy one ; and the mythological traditions connected with it might have been brought to bear with much effect ...
... poem . 2d , Although the notion of grafting the adventures of Æneas upon the origin of the Roman nation , was in itself a happy one ; and the mythological traditions connected with it might have been brought to bear with much effect ...
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... poets who have adopted these fabulous themes of chivalry seem , in fact , to have perceived that , in their own country at least , the taste for romance , if it ever existed , had gone by , and that a serious poem , in the style of the ...
... poets who have adopted these fabulous themes of chivalry seem , in fact , to have perceived that , in their own country at least , the taste for romance , if it ever existed , had gone by , and that a serious poem , in the style of the ...
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... poem , the singular beauty of its episodes has been always felt and admitted . In fact , it is by the episodes that we chiefly remember the poem . Tasso has thrown the whole tenderness of his soul into such passages as those where he ...
... poem , the singular beauty of its episodes has been always felt and admitted . In fact , it is by the episodes that we chiefly remember the poem . Tasso has thrown the whole tenderness of his soul into such passages as those where he ...
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