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... learned , and content the vain ; Make hiftory to life new value lend * , And in the comprehenfive picture blend The ancient hero with the living friend . * Ver . 77. See NOTE I. 60 65 70 75 Most fair device ! " but , ah ! what 2 Moft ...
... learned , and content the vain ; Make hiftory to life new value lend * , And in the comprehenfive picture blend The ancient hero with the living friend . * Ver . 77. See NOTE I. 60 65 70 75 Most fair device ! " but , ah ! what 2 Moft ...
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... learned LANFRANC in their school arofe , || And , trained to glory , by their forming care , The tender GUIDO caught his graceful air . ¶ * Ver . 282. See NOTE XVII . + Ver . 284. See NOTE XVIII . Ver . 290. See NOTE XIX . Ver . 295 ...
... learned LANFRANC in their school arofe , || And , trained to glory , by their forming care , The tender GUIDO caught his graceful air . ¶ * Ver . 282. See NOTE XVII . + Ver . 284. See NOTE XVIII . Ver . 290. See NOTE XIX . Ver . 295 ...
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... learned Treatise de Picturâ Veterum ) that the following beautiful epigram of Æmilianus was written on this exquifite picture : Έλκε , ταλαν , παρα μητρος ὁν εκ ετι μάζον αμελξεις Ελκυσον ύςαλιον ναμα κατα φθιμένης . Η δη γαρ ξιφεεσσι ...
... learned Treatise de Picturâ Veterum ) that the following beautiful epigram of Æmilianus was written on this exquifite picture : Έλκε , ταλαν , παρα μητρος ὁν εκ ετι μάζον αμελξεις Ελκυσον ύςαλιον ναμα κατα φθιμένης . Η δη γαρ ξιφεεσσι ...
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... learned Lanfranc in their school arofe . ] Giovanni Lanfranco , born at Parma 1581 , was knighted by Pope Urban the VIIIth , and died at Rome 1647 . VERSE 297 • VERSE 299 . NOTE XXII . The tender Guido caught his graceful air . ] Guido ...
... learned Lanfranc in their school arofe . ] Giovanni Lanfranco , born at Parma 1581 , was knighted by Pope Urban the VIIIth , and died at Rome 1647 . VERSE 297 • VERSE 299 . NOTE XXII . The tender Guido caught his graceful air . ] Guido ...
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... learned antiquarian and entertaining writer of our own time has supposed that Van Eyck might poffibly " learn the fecret of ufing oil in England , and take the honour of the inven- tion to himself , as we were then a country little ...
... learned antiquarian and entertaining writer of our own time has supposed that Van Eyck might poffibly " learn the fecret of ufing oil in England , and take the honour of the inven- tion to himself , as we were then a country little ...
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accompliſhed Æneid againſt almoſt Araucanians Artiſt Bard beauty bleft Boccacio breaſt CANTO Caupolican celebrated charms cloſe compofition confiderable courſe Critic Dante death defign defire deſcribed diſcover diſplay E'en Engliſh Epic Epic poetry EPISTLE Ercilla eyes facred faid fame Fancy Fancy's fatire feems fhall fingular fink firft firſt foldiers fome fond foon foul ftill fubject fublime fuch fuperior fuppofed Genius glory grace heart himſelf hiſtory Homer honour Indian juſt Lantaro laſt Lope de Vega Lucan lyre mind moft moſt Mufe Muſe muſt noble NOTE numbers o'er paffage paffion Painter Painting pencil Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet poetical poetry praiſe prefent pride raiſe reafon rife ſcene ſee ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkill ſome Spaniards Spaniſh ſpeak ſpirit ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtriking ſtrong ſuch taſte thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Titian uſe Verfe Verſe Virgil Voltaire whofe whoſe
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Page 190 - Diverse lingue, orribili favelle, parole di dolore, accenti d'ira, voci alte e fioche, e suon di man con elle facevano un tumulto, il qual s'aggira sempre in quell'aura sanza tempo tinta, come la rena quando turbo18 spira.
Page 196 - Caron dimonio con occhi di bragia, Loro accennando, tutte le raccoglie : Batte col remo qualunque s'adagia. Come d' autunno si levan le foglie L...
Page 174 - Vestite già de' raggi del pianeta Che mena dritto altrui per ogni calle. Allor fu la paura un poco queta, Che nel lago del cor m'era durata La notte ch'io passai con tanta pièta.
Page 184 - Lucevan li occhi suoi più che la stella; e cominciommi a dir soave e piana, con angelica voce, in sua favella: 'O anima cortese mantovana, di cui la fama ancor nel mondo dura, e durerà quanto '1 mondo lontana...
Page 194 - Ed ecco verso noi venir per nave Un vecchio bianco per antico pelo. Gridando : Guai a voi, anime prave! Non isperate mai veder lo cielo : I' vegno, per menarvi ali' altra riva Nelle tenebre eterne in caldo, e 'n gielo: E tu, che se...
Page 294 - Fairies were equally out of credit when MILTON wrote. He did well therefore to fupply their room with Angels and Devils.
Page 134 - ... that philosophical, that geometrical, and systematical spirit so much in vogue, which has spread itself from the sciences even into polite literature, by consulting only reason, has not diminished and destroyed sentiment ; and made our poets write from and to the head, rather than the heart...
Page 86 - Tis only wanting to this age, not thee. Thy genius, bounded by the times, like mine, Drudges on petty draughts, nor dare design A more exalted work, and more divine.
Page 134 - ... that influence them. Whether or no, the natural powers be not confined and debilitated by that timidity and caution which is occasioned by a rigid regard to the dictates of art...