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... Italy , and England did adorn . The first in loftiness of mind surpassed ; The next in majesty ; in both the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the former two . " - Even before these lines were ...
... Italy , and England did adorn . The first in loftiness of mind surpassed ; The next in majesty ; in both the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the former two . " - Even before these lines were ...
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... Italy and also in France as a writer of comedies and religious poems , and also of some defences of the drama . He was born in 1578 , and , as he did not die till 1652 , he may have been of some reputation in Italy as a living author at ...
... Italy and also in France as a writer of comedies and religious poems , and also of some defences of the drama . He was born in 1578 , and , as he did not die till 1652 , he may have been of some reputation in Italy as a living author at ...
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... Italian sources of help , better known or less known than Andreini's Adamo , there have been picked out the following — Antonio Cornozano , Discorso in Versi della Creazione del Mondo sino alla Venuta di Gesù Cristo , 1472 ; Antonio ...
... Italian sources of help , better known or less known than Andreini's Adamo , there have been picked out the following — Antonio Cornozano , Discorso in Versi della Creazione del Mondo sino alla Venuta di Gesù Cristo , 1472 ; Antonio ...
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... Italian tour , in his thirty - first year , that Milton , as we have seen , first bethought himself seriously of some great literary work , on a scale commensurate with his powers , and which posterity should not willingly let die . He ...
... Italian tour , in his thirty - first year , that Milton , as we have seen , first bethought himself seriously of some great literary work , on a scale commensurate with his powers , and which posterity should not willingly let die . He ...
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... Italian and Latin , in which his subject , or some portion of it , had been previously treated . He was very likely to do so , and to take any hint he could get . It would not be difficult to prove , at any rate , that , among the ...
... Italian and Latin , in which his subject , or some portion of it , had been previously treated . He was very likely to do so , and to take any hint he could get . It would not be difficult to prove , at any rate , that , among the ...
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