Coleridge in ItalyCork University Press, 1996 - 256 pages It is to the scholar Edoardo Zuccato's merit to draw thorough notice to Coleridge's Italian interests.George Steiner, The Observer |
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Page 96
... Style was the first evidence of Dante's greatness . Coleridge considered it superior to Milton's because of ' the passion and miracle of Words after a slumber in Barbarism , which of itself gives a romantic somewhat not felt by the ...
... Style was the first evidence of Dante's greatness . Coleridge considered it superior to Milton's because of ' the passion and miracle of Words after a slumber in Barbarism , which of itself gives a romantic somewhat not felt by the ...
Page 99
... style and subjects , one would expect an admiring or at least a positive analysis of his works ; however , it was not so . Boccaccio had the doubtful merit of introducing the Latinate prose style made of long inwoven Periods , which ...
... style and subjects , one would expect an admiring or at least a positive analysis of his works ; however , it was not so . Boccaccio had the doubtful merit of introducing the Latinate prose style made of long inwoven Periods , which ...
Page 104
... style in 1808 . However slight Coleridge's knowledge , he was able to blame Addison for his unfounded criticism of Tasso . Addison attributed ' to Tasso himself , the superabundance of Conceits , which exist only in Fairfax's licentious ...
... style in 1808 . However slight Coleridge's knowledge , he was able to blame Addison for his unfounded criticism of Tasso . Addison attributed ' to Tasso himself , the superabundance of Conceits , which exist only in Fairfax's licentious ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Coleridge and Italian Lyric Poetry | 16 |
The Fine Arts | 63 |
Copyright | |
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admired allegory argued Ariosto aspects August Wilhelm Schlegel Biographia BL CC Boccaccio Byron Cary Cary's century Chiabrera Christian Classical CM CC CN II Coffman Coleridge thought Coleridge's Coleridge's attitude Coleridge's interest contemporary Cormorant criticism Dante Dante's Divine Comedy early edition eighteenth-century England English example Ficino frescoes Friend CC German Giordano Bruno Greek ibid idea imitation Italian culture Italian language Italian literature Italian poetry Italian Renaissance Italy language Latin Lects CC lectures lines literary literature London lyric poetry madrigals Malta Marino medieval Metastasio metre metrics Michelangelo Milton modern Neoplatonic opera original painters painting passage Petrarch Petrarchan philosophy Platonism poems poetic poets points political Princeton N. J. principles prose PW CC PW EHC quoted Raphael referred Schlegel Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Sismondi sonnet Soother of Absence Southey style Tasso taste theory tradition transcribed translation TT CC Vico Vico's whereas Wordsworth wrote
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George Eliot and Italy: Literary, Cultural, and Political Influences from ... Andrew Thompson No preview available - 1998 |