The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Italy . Thus Sannazaro : Aspice quam variis distringar Lesbia curis ! Uror , et heu ! nostro manat ab igne liquor : Sum Nilus , sumque Etna simul ; restringite flammas O lacrimæ , aut lacrimas ebibe flamma meas . One of the severe ...
... Italy . Thus Sannazaro : Aspice quam variis distringar Lesbia curis ! Uror , et heu ! nostro manat ab igne liquor : Sum Nilus , sumque Etna simul ; restringite flammas O lacrimæ , aut lacrimas ebibe flamma meas . One of the severe ...
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... Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry ... Italy , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to ...
... Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry ... Italy , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to ...
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... him at the door , and led him by the hand into the assembly . Here Selvaggi praised him in a dis- tich , and Salsilli in a tetrastick ; neither of them of much value . The Italians were gainers by this lite- MILTON . 93.
... him at the door , and led him by the hand into the assembly . Here Selvaggi praised him in a dis- tich , and Salsilli in a tetrastick ; neither of them of much value . The Italians were gainers by this lite- MILTON . 93.
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... Italian pronunciation , which , he said , was necessary if he would talk with foreigners . This seems to have been a task ... Italy , which opened thus : Let the Rainbow be the Fiddlestick of the Fiddle of Heaven * . It MILTON . 127.
... Italian pronunciation , which , he said , was necessary if he would talk with foreigners . This seems to have been a task ... Italy , which opened thus : Let the Rainbow be the Fiddlestick of the Fiddle of Heaven * . It MILTON . 127.
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... Italian , Spanish , and French . All which sorts of books to be confined to read , without understand- ing one word , must needs be a trial of patience almost beyond endurance . Yet it was endured by both for a long time , though the ...
... Italian , Spanish , and French . All which sorts of books to be confined to read , without understand- ing one word , must needs be a trial of patience almost beyond endurance . Yet it was endured by both for a long time , though the ...
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