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... turns up , we cannot say whether he or his Italian translator is responsible for these alterations . We shall re- turn to this version later . Certainly no more than an “ allusio " is the following epigram by Luc - François le Duchat ...
... turns up , we cannot say whether he or his Italian translator is responsible for these alterations . We shall re- turn to this version later . Certainly no more than an “ allusio " is the following epigram by Luc - François le Duchat ...
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... turning from these directly to the writing of Hymns he was still working within the same genus ? He might have ... turns on the commonplace that the king is on earth what “ Jupiter ” is in heaven . Doubtless in Ronsard's hymns imitation ...
... turning from these directly to the writing of Hymns he was still working within the same genus ? He might have ... turns on the commonplace that the king is on earth what “ Jupiter ” is in heaven . Doubtless in Ronsard's hymns imitation ...
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... turns naturally to the poets for a model . In the Harangue que fit Monseigneur le Duc de Guise aus soudards de Mez ( 1553 ) , the speech turns out to be an imitation of the verses of the Greek poet Tyrtaeus animating the Spartans.23 And ...
... turns naturally to the poets for a model . In the Harangue que fit Monseigneur le Duc de Guise aus soudards de Mez ( 1553 ) , the speech turns out to be an imitation of the verses of the Greek poet Tyrtaeus animating the Spartans.23 And ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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