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Orlando furioso (1807)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781236484741 bzw. 1236484746, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand. 74 pages. Dimensions: 9.5in. x 7.2in. x 0.3in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1807 edition. Excerpt: . . . it is uncertain whether they are different persons. Ver. 23. Hippotito, of Sforza namd--Supposed to be one of the family of Ludovico Sforza, so often mentioned. Ver. 24. Trivulzia, from the holy cavern famd. Trivulzia, a virgin of Milan, who at fourteen years of age cave surprising marks of genius; she was learned in the Latin and Greek languages, and from her excellence in poetry is said by the poet to have been bred in the cave of Apollo, where the Sybils delivered their oracles in verse. . Fomari, Ver. 25. Emilia Pia, hail! and hail with thee Fair Margarita--Emilia Pia is spoken of in the Cortegiano of Castiglione with great praise. Fomari. Ver. 28. Richarda--See Note on Book xiii. ver. 466. Ver. 89 Bianca and Diana stand This Diana is supposed here to be the same person that is celebrated in the xliid Book, ver. 652. Ver. 31. Lo! beauteous Barbara and iMura--He is here supposed to mean Barbara Turca, daughter of the duke of Bran den burgh The sun from Indias clime to Africs coast, Surveys not two that nobler praise can boast. Behold Geneura! one whose virtues shine 35 With richest gems in Malatestas line; That never regal or imperial name Receivd from any more exalted fame. O! had she livd, what time with mighty hand Cffisar of old subdud the Gallic land; 40 When flushd with conquest, if to pass the flood And Rome defy, in awful pause he stood; Sure low on earth his vaunted banners thrown, And every trophy in his battles won, He to her will had bowd his haughty crest, 45 Nor eer his countrys liberty opprest. married to Ludovico Gonzaga II. marquis of Mantua; for his courage surnamed the Turk, and by her coro. po. iisn. Laura. , tbj; thud wife of Alphonso, who, though of mean extraction, was a woman of excellent parts. Fornari. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. 74 pages. Dimensions: 9.5in. x 7.2in. x 0.3in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1807 edition. Excerpt: . . . it is uncertain whether they are different persons. Ver. 23. Hippotito, of Sforza namd--Supposed to be one of the family of Ludovico Sforza, so often mentioned. Ver. 24. Trivulzia, from the holy cavern famd. Trivulzia, a virgin of Milan, who at fourteen years of age cave surprising marks of genius; she was learned in the Latin and Greek languages, and from her excellence in poetry is said by the poet to have been bred in the cave of Apollo, where the Sybils delivered their oracles in verse. . Fomari, Ver. 25. Emilia Pia, hail! and hail with thee Fair Margarita--Emilia Pia is spoken of in the Cortegiano of Castiglione with great praise. Fomari. Ver. 28. Richarda--See Note on Book xiii. ver. 466. Ver. 89 Bianca and Diana stand This Diana is supposed here to be the same person that is celebrated in the xliid Book, ver. 652. Ver. 31. Lo! beauteous Barbara and iMura--He is here supposed to mean Barbara Turca, daughter of the duke of Bran den burgh The sun from Indias clime to Africs coast, Surveys not two that nobler praise can boast. Behold Geneura! one whose virtues shine 35 With richest gems in Malatestas line; That never regal or imperial name Receivd from any more exalted fame. O! had she livd, what time with mighty hand Cffisar of old subdud the Gallic land; 40 When flushd with conquest, if to pass the flood And Rome defy, in awful pause he stood; Sure low on earth his vaunted banners thrown, And every trophy in his battles won, He to her will had bowd his haughty crest, 45 Nor eer his countrys liberty opprest. married to Ludovico Gonzaga II. marquis of Mantua; for his courage surnamed the Turk, and by her coro. po. iisn. Laura. , tbj; thud wife of Alphonso, who, though of mean extraction, was a woman of excellent parts. Fornari. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Orlando furioso (2012)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9781236484741 bzw. 1236484746, in Englisch, 74 Seiten, RareBooksClub.com, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1807 edition. Excerpt: ...it is uncertain whether they are different persons. Ver. 23. Hippotito, of Sforza nam'd--Supposed to be one of the family of Ludovico Sforza, so often mentioned. Ver. 24. Trivulzia, from the holy cavern fam'd. Trivulzia, a virgin of Milan, who at fourteen years of age cave surprising marks of genius; she was learned in the Latin and Greek languages, and from her excellence in poetry is said by the poet to have been bred in the cave of Apollo, where the Sybils delivered their oracles in verse.. Fomari, Ver. 25. Emilia Pia, hail! and hail with thee Fair Margarita--Emilia Pia is spoken of in the Cortegiano of Castiglione with great praise. Fomari. Ver. 28. Richarda--See Note on Book xiii. ver. 466. Ver. 89' Bianca and Diana stand This Diana is supposed here to be the same person that is celebrated in the xliid Book, ver. 652. Ver.31. Lo! beauteous Barbara and iMura--He is here supposed to mean Barbara Turca, daughter of the duke of Bran den burgh' The sun from India's clime to Afric's coast, Surveys not two that nobler praise can boast. Behold Geneura! one whose virtues shine 35 With richest gems in Malatesta's line; That never regal or imperial name Receiv'd from any more exalted fame. O! had she liv'd, what time with mighty hand Cffisar of old subdu'd the Gallic land; 40 When flush'd with conquest, if to pass the flood And Rome defy, in awful pause he stood; Sure low on earth his vaunted banners thrown, And every trophy in his battles won, He to her will had bow'd his haughty crest, 45 Nor e'er his country's liberty opprest. married to Ludovico Gonzaga II. marquis of Mantua; for his courage surnamed the Turk, and by her coro.po.iisn. Laura., tbj; thud wife of Alphonso, who, though of mean extraction, was a woman of excellent parts. Fornari.... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Product group: Book, Published: 2012-06-26, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, super_star_seller.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1807 edition. Excerpt: ...it is uncertain whether they are different persons. Ver. 23. Hippotito, of Sforza nam'd--Supposed to be one of the family of Ludovico Sforza, so often mentioned. Ver. 24. Trivulzia, from the holy cavern fam'd. Trivulzia, a virgin of Milan, who at fourteen years of age cave surprising marks of genius; she was learned in the Latin and Greek languages, and from her excellence in poetry is said by the poet to have been bred in the cave of Apollo, where the Sybils delivered their oracles in verse.. Fomari, Ver. 25. Emilia Pia, hail! and hail with thee Fair Margarita--Emilia Pia is spoken of in the Cortegiano of Castiglione with great praise. Fomari. Ver. 28. Richarda--See Note on Book xiii. ver. 466. Ver. 89' Bianca and Diana stand This Diana is supposed here to be the same person that is celebrated in the xliid Book, ver. 652. Ver.31. Lo! beauteous Barbara and iMura--He is here supposed to mean Barbara Turca, daughter of the duke of Bran den burgh' The sun from India's clime to Afric's coast, Surveys not two that nobler praise can boast. Behold Geneura! one whose virtues shine 35 With richest gems in Malatesta's line; That never regal or imperial name Receiv'd from any more exalted fame. O! had she liv'd, what time with mighty hand Cffisar of old subdu'd the Gallic land; 40 When flush'd with conquest, if to pass the flood And Rome defy, in awful pause he stood; Sure low on earth his vaunted banners thrown, And every trophy in his battles won, He to her will had bow'd his haughty crest, 45 Nor e'er his country's liberty opprest. married to Ludovico Gonzaga II. marquis of Mantua; for his courage surnamed the Turk, and by her coro.po.iisn. Laura., tbj; thud wife of Alphonso, who, though of mean extraction, was a woman of excellent parts. Fornari.... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Product group: Book, Published: 2012-06-26, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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