The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 3-4 |
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Page 237
... Certaldo , a small town in the Valdelsa , which was by some supposed the place of his birth . There he passed the latter part of his life in a course of laborious study , which shortened his existence ; and there might his ashes have ...
... Certaldo , a small town in the Valdelsa , which was by some supposed the place of his birth . There he passed the latter part of his life in a course of laborious study , which shortened his existence ; and there might his ashes have ...
Page 238
... Certaldo , and from a late English traveller , who strikes off his portrait as an odious , contemptible , licentious writer , whose impure remains should be suffered to rot without a record . * That English traveller , unfortunately ...
... Certaldo , and from a late English traveller , who strikes off his portrait as an odious , contemptible , licentious writer , whose impure remains should be suffered to rot without a record . * That English traveller , unfortunately ...
Page 240
... Certaldo , or the author of the Classical Tour . It would have answered the purpose to confine the cen- sure to the novels of Boccaccio , and gratitude to that source which supplied the muse of Dryden with her last and most harmonious ...
... Certaldo , or the author of the Classical Tour . It would have answered the purpose to confine the cen- sure to the novels of Boccaccio , and gratitude to that source which supplied the muse of Dryden with her last and most harmonious ...
Page 243
... Certaldo , and that one of them who did not possess the bones of Boccaccio would not lose the opportunity of raising a cenotaph to his memory . Bevius , canon of Padua , at the beginning of the 16th century , erected at Arquà , opposite ...
... Certaldo , and that one of them who did not possess the bones of Boccaccio would not lose the opportunity of raising a cenotaph to his memory . Bevius , canon of Padua , at the beginning of the 16th century , erected at Arquà , opposite ...
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