Orlando Innamorato Di Bojardo: Orlando Furioso Di Ariosto, Opseg 1

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W. Pickering, 1830
 

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Stranica 175 - Sì che ogni parte ad ogni parte splende. Distribuendo ugualmente la luce: Similemente agli splendor mondani Ordinò general ministra e duce, Che permutasse a tempo li ben vani, Di gente in gente e d'uno in altro sangue, Oltre la difension de...
Stranica 135 - ... whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless in his doings, most dangerous and desperate in all parts of disobedience and rebellious disposition, him they set up and glorify in their rhymes, him they praise to the people, and to young men make an example to follow.
Stranica 185 - And was all his in chere, as his in herte. Out of the ground a fury infernal sterte, From Pluto sent, at requeste of Saturne, For which his hors for fere gan to turne, And lepte aside, and foundred as he lepe: And er that Arcite may take any kepe, He pight him on the pomel of his...
Stranica 8 - For either doth on other much relie : For he me seemes most fit the faire to serve. That can her best defend from villenie ; And she most fit his service doth deserve, That fairest is, and from her faith will never swerve.
Stranica 133 - By this natural alliance, the lays, " steeped in the stream of harmony," are more easily retained by the reciter, and produce upon his audience a more impressive effect. Hence, there has hardly been found to exist a nation so brutishly rude, as not to listen with enthusiasm to the songs of their bards, recounting the exploits of their forefathers, recording their laws and moral precepts, or hymning the praises of their deities. But, where the feelings are frequently...
Stranica 3 - Mais en infer voil jou aler, car en infer vont li bel clerc, et li bel cevalier qui sont mort as tornois et as rices gueres, et li...
Stranica 136 - ... others waking to defend their lives, and did light his candle at the flames of their houses to lead him in the darkness; that the day was his night, and the night his day; that he loved...
Stranica 289 - One who is loved, and loveth not again ; (For tyrannous were deem'd the rule he uses, Should they who sue for pity sue in vain ; What gracious lord his faithful liege refuses ?) So when the gentle dame perceived the pain, That well-nigh wrought to death her valiant knight, Her melting heart began his love requite. And from her eyes soft beamed the answering ray, That Oliver's soul-thrilling glance returns ; Love in these gleamy lightnings loves to play, Till but one flame two youthful bosoms burnc....
Stranica 134 - Shakspeare's pirate, the eighth commandment from the decalogue, the minstrels praised their chieftains for the very exploits, against which the laws of the country denounced a capital doom.
Stranica 36 - THE FRANKLIN'S PROLOGUE THE PROLOGUE OF THE FRANKLIN'S TALE THISB olde gentil Britons in hir dayes Of diverse aventures maden layes, Rymeyed in hir firste Briton tonge; Which layes with hir instruments they songe, Or elles redden hem for hir plesaunce; And oon of hem have I in remembraunce, Which I shal seyn with good wil as I can.

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