| 1814 - 548 pages
...and well-measured airs, &c. • • • • • Dante must give Fame leave to set tbee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of purgatory.*— MILTON— Sonnets. t ' it'll :iv:iit t':iit, selonl'usage de ce temps, beaueoupde poesies amoureuses... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...allusion to this meeting in his sonnet to Henry Lawe*. Dante shall give fame 1. aw to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing Met in the milder shades of Purgatory. t He.] The conducting angel. t T/XK thrtt morahi prat.'] Since the time of the Jubilee, during which... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...allusion to tjiimeeting in hia sonnet to Henry Lawes. Dante shall give fame Itave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing Met in the milder shades of Purgatory, t He.] The eondueting angel. t TtICK three numttu f*at-j Sinee the time of the Jubilee, dm i:', whieh... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pages
...Thattunesttheir happiest lines in hymn, or story. Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing Met in the milder shades of Purgatory. XIV. ON THE RELIGIOUS MEMORY OF MRS. CATHERINE THOMSON, MY CHRISTIAN FRIEND, Deceased, Dec. 16, 1616.... | |
| 1825 - 624 pages
...musician, has also consecrated the memory of Casella. < Dante must give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.' The Paradise is probably the least read ; and we shall here take leave to insert M. Ginguene"'s very... | |
| 1825 - 604 pages
...musician, has also consecrated the memory of Casella. ' Dante must give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.' The Paradise is probably the least read ; and we shall here take leave to insert M. Ginguen6's very... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 350 pages
...has noticed this interview, Sonnet xiii. 12. " Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory." (1 15.) Thus Virgil. Georg. ir. 471 :— " At cantu commote Erebi de sedibus imis Umbrae ibaut tenues,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 338 pages
...has noticed this interview, Sonnet xiii. 12. " Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory." (115.) Thus Virgil. Georg. iv. 471 :— " At cantu commotse Erebi de sedibus imis Umbrae ibant tenues,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 372 pages
...That lun'st their happiest lines in hymn or story. Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory." shadow, while the form of Virgil had none. When arrived at the foot of the mountain, they were joined... | |
| conte Cesare Balbo - 1852 - 356 pages
...has noticed this interview, Sonnet xiii. v. 12. Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee higher Than his Casella, whom he wooed to sing, Met in the milder shades of Purgatory. t Virgil. Wright's Dante. (TBANSL.) J Cato of Utica, who—a strange fancy—is made the guardian of... | |
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