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... Ricciardetto " of Fortiguerra ( Preface ) ...... 135 Richardetto . Canto I. 142 Canto II . 159 From the " Mambriano " of Francesco Bello ............. 185 Translations from Petrarch : Canzone V .... ........................ . 186 Sonnet ...
... Ricciardetto " of Fortiguerra ( Preface ) ...... 135 Richardetto . Canto I. 142 Canto II . 159 From the " Mambriano " of Francesco Bello ............. 185 Translations from Petrarch : Canzone V .... ........................ . 186 Sonnet ...
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... Ricciardetto ; " the in- justice of which will be obvious even to the mere English reader who takes the trouble to compare the ensuing Specimens " with two cantos of the poem of Fortiguerra , in the dress in which they are presented to ...
... Ricciardetto ; " the in- justice of which will be obvious even to the mere English reader who takes the trouble to compare the ensuing Specimens " with two cantos of the poem of Fortiguerra , in the dress in which they are presented to ...
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... Ricciardetto , " were each of them published subsequently to the first appearance of the respective versions con- tained in this volume . [ The pious and peaceful inhabitants of a monas- tery situate somewhere on the confines of ...
... Ricciardetto , " were each of them published subsequently to the first appearance of the respective versions con- tained in this volume . [ The pious and peaceful inhabitants of a monas- tery situate somewhere on the confines of ...
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... Ricciardetto ) . Of these more here- after . ( 6 ) Marsilius , King of Saragossa , has been already men- tioned in the Argument . He was the son of Galafro , and brother of two " bloody Pagans , " Balugand and NOTES . 119.
... Ricciardetto ) . Of these more here- after . ( 6 ) Marsilius , King of Saragossa , has been already men- tioned in the Argument . He was the son of Galafro , and brother of two " bloody Pagans , " Balugand and NOTES . 119.
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... - dence , took his degrees in that science at the uni- versity of Pisa . When he attained twenty - one , * The late Ugo Foscolo . he went to Rome , on the invitation of one From the "Ricciardetto" of Fortiguerra (Preface)
... - dence , took his degrees in that science at the uni- versity of Pisa . When he attained twenty - one , * The late Ugo Foscolo . he went to Rome , on the invitation of one From the "Ricciardetto" of Fortiguerra (Preface)
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