Z a under under all the difadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear at what time he completed it ; perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the Paradife to his Veronefe patron. The Critics have varioufly accounted for... Poetical Works - Page 160by William Hayley - 1785Full view - About this book
| William Hayley - 1781 - 418 pages
...indebted for the poem of Dante, which he rauft have continued Z a under under all the difadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...accounted for his having called his poem Comedia. H« gave it that title, faid one of his fons, becaufe it opens with diftrefs, and clofes with felicity.... | |
| William Hayley - 1782 - 312 pages
...indebted for the poem of Dante, which he muft have continued Z a under under all the difadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...having called his poem Comedia. He gave it that title, faid one of his fons, becaufe it opens with diftrefs, and clofes with felicity. The very high eftimation... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 pages
...probably indebted for the poem of Dante, which he must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the " Paradeso" to his Veronese patron. The critics are not agreed why he called this poem " Commedia."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 pages
...probably indebted for the poem of Dante, which he must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the " Paradeso" to his Veronese patron. The critics are not agreed why he called this poem " Commedia."... | |
| 1816 - 816 pages
...quitted rough franknefs of his behaviour. From Verona lie retired to France, according to Manetti ; and Verona, as he dedicated the Paradife to his Veronefe patron. The critics have varioufly acBoccacio affirms that he dilputed in the thcologi- counted for his having called his poem a comcJj.... | |
| 1823 - 896 pages
...probably indebted for the poem of Dante, which he must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear at what time he completed it ; perhaps before be quitted Verona, ac he dedicated tbe Paradise to bis Veronese patron. The critics bave variously... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 562 pages
...indebted for this celebrated poem, which Dante must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the Paradise to his Veronese patron. The critics have variously accounted for his having called his poem... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 564 pages
...celebrated poem, which Dante must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and ngitated life. It does not appear at what time he completed it ; perhaps before he quitted V erona, as he dedicated the Paradise to his Veronese patron. The critics have variously accounted... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...indebted for this celebrated poem, which Dante must have continued under all the disadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. It does not appear...perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the Paradise to his Veronese patron. The very high estimation in which this production was held by his... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1802 - 430 pages
...probably indebted for the Poem of DANTE, which he muft have continued under all the difadvantages of an unfortunate and agitated life. — It does not appear at what time he compleated it ; perhaps before he quitted Verona, as he dedicated the Paradefo to his Veronefe patron.... | |
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