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Stories From the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writer By Leigh Hunt. In Two Volumes. Vol. II.

pg. 1. BOIARDO: ...
pg. 2. Little is known of ...
pg. 3. In the ensuing year ...
pg. 4. Pur ho scacciate queste ...
pg. 5. Gli prestero, volendosi impiccare. ...
pg. 6. Nothing is told us ...
pg. 7. The _Orlando Innamorato_ may ...
pg. 8. Lone sitting by the ...
pg. 9. [Footnote 4: Article on ...
pg. 10. [Footnote 6: Foscolo, _ut ...
pg. 11. Argument. ...
pg. 12. High-minded lord, the renown ...
pg. 13. She had not yet ...
pg. 14. Take this man, said ...
pg. 15. Cursed fortune! cried he, ...
pg. 16. The meadow round about ...
pg. 17. Four ladies were already ...
pg. 18. Rising on his hind-legs, ...
pg. 19. Angelica returned to the ...
pg. 20. Alas! it was Angelica ...
pg. 21. [Footnote 2: _Video meliora, ...
pg. 22. The reader will note ...
pg. 23. Stava disciolto, senza guardia ...
pg. 24. [Footnote 9: Supremely elegant ...
pg. 25. [Footnote 14: The female ...
pg. 26. Agrican king of Tartary, ...
pg. 27. The Tartar king had ...
pg. 28. The repose was taken ...
pg. 29. Now when the Tartar ...
pg. 30. Agrican fought in a ...
pg. 31. And he shed tears, ...
pg. 32. The reader will find ...
pg. 33. [Footnote 2: Berni has ...
pg. 34. A FAIRY LOVE-TALE ...
pg. 35. THE SARACEN FRIENDS. ...
pg. 36. It happened one day, ...
pg. 37. Now you must know, ...
pg. 38. Behold our loving adventurer ...
pg. 39. Iroldo became dumb for ...
pg. 40. It has pleased neither ...
pg. 41. But his lamentations were ...
pg. 42. I will not survive ...
pg. 43. The story tells us ...
pg. 44. It might be thought ...
pg. 45. This story, like that ...
pg. 46. Among other suitors for ...
pg. 47. There was no end ...
pg. 48. Detestable falsehood! cried Folderico. ...
pg. 49. Well, exclaimed he, as ...
pg. 50. CRITICAL NOTICE ...
pg. 51. Lodovico was the eldest ...
pg. 52. But a dismal cloud ...
pg. 53. His great poem, however, ...
pg. 54. It is thought probable, ...
pg. 55. Was the cardinal put ...
pg. 56. Meantime, however, the poet ...
pg. 57. Dear to the gods, ...
pg. 58. Ariosto was tall and ...
pg. 59. Sancta fides, dictique memor, ...
pg. 60. He was perpetually altering ...
pg. 61. He ate fast, and ...
pg. 62. Of Ariosto's four brothers, ...
pg. 63. The _Furioso_ continued not ...
pg. 64. And what a creature ...
pg. 65. Dipinte di pietade il ...
pg. 66. He paints cabinet-pictures like ...
pg. 67. un alto suon ch' ...
pg. 68. The whole description of ...
pg. 69. He is a poet ...
pg. 70. Mio padre mi caccio ...
pg. 71. Gia mi fur dolci ...
pg. 72. _Ad Petrum Bembum._] ...
pg. 73. [Footnote 11: _Orlando Furioso_, ...
pg. 74. Indi col seno e ...
pg. 75. [Footnote 17: ...
pg. 76. Se avermi dato onde ...
pg. 77. [Footnote 20: See the ...
pg. 78. For the rest of ...
pg. 79. Inveni portum: spes et ...
pg. 80. [Footnote 29: ...
pg. 81. (He is speaking of ...
pg. 82. [Footnote 33: ...
pg. 83. Le donne, i cavalier, ...
pg. 84. [Footnote 37: See vol. ...
pg. 85. [Footnote 40: Chi vuole ...
pg. 86. This satire was addressed ...
pg. 87. [Footnote 44: Essays and ...
pg. 88. And between rose and ...
pg. 89. [Footnote 48: ...
pg. 90. [Footnote 51: Canto XV. ...
pg. 91. [Footnote 56: _Essay_, as ...
pg. 92. THE ...
pg. 93. PART III.--When the lovers ...
pg. 94. Part the First. ...
pg. 95. Slackening her speed by ...
pg. 96. Dentro letto vi fan ...
pg. 97. He has this instant, ...
pg. 98. It happened, at this ...
pg. 99. The knight released her ...
pg. 100. At length the beauty ...
pg. 101. Now, in order to ...
pg. 102. Without waiting an answer, ...
pg. 103. It was Zerbino, prince ...
pg. 104. On a sudden, Cloridan ...
pg. 105. The Scotsmen, supposing both ...
pg. 106. O King Agrican! if ...
pg. 107. She took leave of ...
pg. 108. THE JEALOUSY OF ORLANDO. ...
pg. 109. The unhappy lover tried ...
pg. 110. Now it happened that ...
pg. 111. These, thought he, are ...
pg. 112. But Angelica and Medoro ...
pg. 113. Canto i. st. 33.] ...
pg. 114. St. 52.] ...
pg. 115. [Footnote 9: ...
pg. 116. Ovid is brisker and ...
pg. 117. [Footnote 11: Nothing can ...
pg. 118. --Nature made him, and ...
pg. 119. This stanza in Ariosto ...
pg. 120. Me, me ('tis I ...
pg. 121. Canto xxiii. st. 106. ...
pg. 122. The Paladin Astolfo ascends ...
pg. 123. The daring Englishman, whose ...
pg. 124. Accordingly, after the new ...
pg. 125. Astolfo, with leave of ...
pg. 126. He accordingly did so ...
pg. 127. Da l'altra parte odi ...
pg. 128. [Footnote 3: I know ...
pg. 129. De' frutti a lui ...
pg. 130. [Footnote 11: The pretended ...
pg. 131. He came to a ...
pg. 132. I have heard these ...
pg. 133. ARIODANTE AND GINEVRA. ...
pg. 134. Charlemagne had suffered a ...
pg. 135. Such must have been ...
pg. 136. Unfortunately, the princess not ...
pg. 137. You may imagine the ...
pg. 138. I need not tell ...
pg. 139. [Footnote 1: The main ...
pg. 140. [Footnote 4: This is ...
pg. 141. Such princes, in times ...
pg. 142. Hear a story of ...
pg. 143. He went; and the ...
pg. 144. So soon as he ...
pg. 145. Into the same he ...
pg. 146. [Footnote 1: This daring ...
pg. 147. ISABELLA.[1] ...
pg. 148. The gentle bevy, that ...
pg. 149. The Pagan, as soon ...
pg. 150. The poor Isabella went ...
pg. 151. [Footnote 1: The ingenious ...
pg. 152. OF ...
pg. 153. Torquato Tasso was born ...
pg. 154. Guarini's accusation has been ...
pg. 155. In the first place, ...
pg. 156. Tasso was introduced to ...
pg. 157. The very walls there ...
pg. 158. Most unhappily for this ...
pg. 159. Tasso shewed so much ...
pg. 160. He was graciously received--too ...
pg. 161. Tasso enabled himself to ...
pg. 162. I have sometimes attributed ...
pg. 163. It does not appear ...
pg. 164. For a while, in ...
pg. 165. Did the smile of ...
pg. 166. Poor, illustrious Tasso! weak ...
pg. 167. A Greek, complaining that ...
pg. 168. Oh maraviglia! Amor, the ...
pg. 169. Olindo, tied to the ...
pg. 170. E di due morti ...
pg. 171. Oh, miracle of love! ...
pg. 172. But let us not ...
pg. 173. recur to my mind ...
pg. 174. [Footnote 1: My authorities ...
pg. 175. I sigh to think ...
pg. 176. [Footnote 7: This was ...
pg. 177. [Footnote 12: Black's version ...
pg. 178. [Footnote 17: In the ...
pg. 179. [Footnote 21: Black, ii. ...
pg. 180. [Footnote 26: _Saggio sugli ...
pg. 181. [Footnote 29: ...
pg. 182. [Footnote 33: Serassi, ii. ...
pg. 183. [Footnote 38: It is ...
pg. 184. Omnia secum ...
pg. 185. The most diversified passage ...
pg. 186. I am far from ...
pg. 187. The Mahomedan king of ...
pg. 188. The king, who fell ...
pg. 189. I am come, she ...
pg. 190. Oh, noble falsehood! when ...
pg. 191. The tyrant at this ...
pg. 192. Such was the love ...
pg. 193. The youth broke out ...
pg. 194. A despiser of feminine ...
pg. 195. Clorinda gave the king ...
pg. 196. [Footnote 2: ...
pg. 197. Argument. ...
pg. 198. Not long ago, said ...
pg. 199. But I had a ...
pg. 200. The intrepid maiden, however, ...
pg. 201. Death! answered the pursuer. ...
pg. 202. Tancred and Clorinda stood ...
pg. 203. And now the fatal ...
pg. 204. Oh, the sight! oh, ...
pg. 205. And with these words ...
pg. 206. [Footnote 1: St. George.] ...
pg. 207. Canto xii. st. 24.] ...
pg. 208. Qual l'alto Egeo, perche ...
pg. 209. RINALDO AND ARMIDA: ...
pg. 210. PART II.--Armida, after making ...
pg. 211. ARMIDA IN THE CHRISTIAN ...
pg. 212. Satan laid forth to ...
pg. 213. Eustace was the younger ...
pg. 214. A murmur of approbation ...
pg. 215. Meanwhile news came to ...
pg. 216. Every Christian but one ...
pg. 217. In a little while ...
pg. 218. Meantime the siege of ...
pg. 219. Alcasto went; and he ...
pg. 220. Tancred's heart, for a ...
pg. 221. Part the Fourth ...
pg. 222. So spake the one; ...
pg. 223. Now she kissed his ...
pg. 224. Ubaldo saw the movement ...
pg. 225. Even the messengers were ...
pg. 226. Down fell Armida on ...
pg. 227. It was a beautiful ...
pg. 228. Armida writhed and wailed; ...
pg. 229. The battle joined, and ...
pg. 230. His tears fell on ...
pg. 231. The trump of Tartarus, ...
pg. 232. [Footnote 2: ...
pg. 233. [Footnote 4: I omit ...
pg. 234. Canto xv. st. 20. ...
pg. 235. The commentators trace the ...
pg. 236. [Footnote 8: All this ...
pg. 237. With that the other ...
pg. 238. [Footnote 9: ...
pg. 239. Par che la dura ...
pg. 240. [Footnote 12: The line ...
pg. 241. This is the cestus ...
pg. 242. * ...
pg. 243. Nel suo segreto fe ...
pg. 244. Pero ti voglio la ...
pg. 245. Cosi d'accordo il partito ...
pg. 246. Disse Agricane: Egli e ...
pg. 247. Poi disse a Orlando: ...
pg. 248. Come in mar la ...
pg. 249. E, sopra ogn'altro error, ...
pg. 250. Del palafreno Angelica giu ...
pg. 251. La sua piaga piu ...
pg. 252. Fersi le nozze sotto ...
pg. 253. Non per amor del ...
pg. 254. The troop then follow'd ...
pg. 255. And calling to her ...
pg. 256. Nor would she leave ...
pg. 257. O County Orlando! O ...
pg. 258. And all this while ...
pg. 259. THE JEALOUSY OF ORLANDO. ...
pg. 260. Volgendosi ivi intorno, vidi ...
pg. 261. Il mesto Conte a ...
pg. 262. Fu allora per uscir ...
pg. 263. Quanto piu cerca ritrovar ...
pg. 264. Poi ch'allagare il freno ...
pg. 265. Questi, ch'indizio fan del ...
pg. 266. Afflitto e stanco al ...
pg. 267. * ...
pg. 268. TASSO. ...
pg. 269. Non mori gia; che ...
pg. 270. No V. ...
pg. 271. Allor s' arretra, e ...
pg. 272. Fra i segni ignoti ...
pg. 273. Fra i segni ignoti ...


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