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Mr. W. has inserted two or three specimens , which will incline his readers to wish for more . Trissino , the author of this tragedy , and of the epic poem of Italia liberata , in blank verse , of which he was the inventor , produced ...
Mr. W. has inserted two or three specimens , which will incline his readers to wish for more . Trissino , the author of this tragedy , and of the epic poem of Italia liberata , in blank verse , of which he was the inventor , produced ...
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Signior Signorelli recommends the Ifigenia and Alceste of this author , as mo . dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish. dels trivance . 10 . Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
Signior Signorelli recommends the Ifigenia and Alceste of this author , as mo . dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish. dels trivance . 10 . Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
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dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage . ' Martelli's tragedies are composed in rhyme , and in a new species of versification , since called Martelliano ...
dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage . ' Martelli's tragedies are composed in rhyme , and in a new species of versification , since called Martelliano ...
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At some period of life , every mortal is sensible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex , and of a wish to appropriate a companion : but cvery one has not lost a ...
At some period of life , every mortal is sensible of a partiality for an individual of a different sex , and of a wish to appropriate a companion : but cvery one has not lost a ...
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of the work , consisting of new and curious materials , is extremely interesting ; and will be found , by those who wish to be acquainted with the Italian drama distinct from the opera , not only amusing but instructive . 1 Art . II .
of the work , consisting of new and curious materials , is extremely interesting ; and will be found , by those who wish to be acquainted with the Italian drama distinct from the opera , not only amusing but instructive . 1 Art . II .
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