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... Boyardo and Ariosto , and is to be treated accordingly . To represent him as a mere buffoon would be to con- found his work with a very different and not less numerous class of compositions , properly desig- nated by the term " mock ...
... Boyardo and Ariosto , and is to be treated accordingly . To represent him as a mere buffoon would be to con- found his work with a very different and not less numerous class of compositions , properly desig- nated by the term " mock ...
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... Boyardo and Ariosto , who in like manner swear by the much injured Arch- bishop , whenever the humour takes them , or when anything occurs too monstrous even for the strong digestion of an experienced romance reader . Notwithstanding ...
... Boyardo and Ariosto , who in like manner swear by the much injured Arch- bishop , whenever the humour takes them , or when anything occurs too monstrous even for the strong digestion of an experienced romance reader . Notwithstanding ...
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... Boyardo and Ariosto , and above all Berni , the restorer of Boyardo , though they have never been condemned to the rank of burlesque - writers , are nevertheless apt to smile , if not laugh outright , frequently to the dismay of their ...
... Boyardo and Ariosto , and above all Berni , the restorer of Boyardo , though they have never been condemned to the rank of burlesque - writers , are nevertheless apt to smile , if not laugh outright , frequently to the dismay of their ...
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... Boyardo stood with nostrils wide Snuffing the balmy gales that breathed around : Now by the subtle spirit possest , supplied With sense unknown , with powers before unfound , His eyes flash fire and , tossing wild and high His eager ...
... Boyardo stood with nostrils wide Snuffing the balmy gales that breathed around : Now by the subtle spirit possest , supplied With sense unknown , with powers before unfound , His eyes flash fire and , tossing wild and high His eager ...
Page 119
... Boyardo and Ariosto have altogether changed his ro- mantic character , giving him a beard and two full - grown men for his sons , 66 Gryphon the white and Aquilant the black . " ( 3 ) Gano or Ganellon , Count of Poictiers , chief of the ...
... Boyardo and Ariosto have altogether changed his ro- mantic character , giving him a beard and two full - grown men for his sons , 66 Gryphon the white and Aquilant the black . " ( 3 ) Gano or Ganellon , Count of Poictiers , chief of the ...
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ancient Ariosto arms Astaroth Astolpho Aymon behold blood bower Boyardo brave breast breath call'd Canto Charlemagne Christian Clermont's Count of Poitiers courser cried dæmon dark death Derry doom'd dread E'en e'er earth erst eternal eyes fair faith fame fate fear fell Ferrau fierce fix'd Ganellon glorious hath heart Heaven hell Heptarchy holy honour hope hour Huon of Bordeaux king knight land light Lord Luigi Pulci Malagigi Marca Hispanica Marsilius Meridiana mighty Montalban's Moorish Morgante Maggiore mortal ne'er noble o'er once Orlando Paladins pass'd peace plain poem press'd pride prince Pulci realm Ricciardetto Rinaldo Roncesvalles round sacred seem'd shade shore sighs sight Sobrarbe solemn soul Spain spirit stanza steed strain sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought thro throne traitor truth turn'd Turpin vale valiant voice warrior Whereat Whig wonder