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... Orlando Furioso . " ( 9 ) I am unable to say any thing of this worthy , further than that he was Count of Arles ( Arli in Ita- lian ) , and one of the bravest and most devoted cham- pions at Roncesvalles . ( 10 ) The marches of Spain ...
... Orlando Furioso . " ( 9 ) I am unable to say any thing of this worthy , further than that he was Count of Arles ( Arli in Ita- lian ) , and one of the bravest and most devoted cham- pions at Roncesvalles . ( 10 ) The marches of Spain ...
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... an Italian poem entitled " Aspramonte , " which made its appearance shortly after the Orlando Furioso . See Ginguené , tom . iv . p . 550 . Orlando in Roncesvalles . Canto the Third . WHOE'ER had 54 NOTES TO CANTO THE SECOND .
... an Italian poem entitled " Aspramonte , " which made its appearance shortly after the Orlando Furioso . See Ginguené , tom . iv . p . 550 . Orlando in Roncesvalles . Canto the Third . WHOE'ER had 54 NOTES TO CANTO THE SECOND .
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... Orlando Furioso is made to consist in the union of Rogero and Bradamante , the reputed ancestors of his venerable family . M. Sismondi , in his late work on the Literature of the south of Europe ( tom . ii . CANTO THE THIRD . 75.
... Orlando Furioso is made to consist in the union of Rogero and Bradamante , the reputed ancestors of his venerable family . M. Sismondi , in his late work on the Literature of the south of Europe ( tom . ii . CANTO THE THIRD . 75.
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... Orlando Furioso , wherein the poet la- ments the irruption of the Emperor Charles the Fifth into Italy ; particularly the opening of the thirty - fourth canto , which is understood to refer to his Spanish and German armies . O fameliche ...
... Orlando Furioso , wherein the poet la- ments the irruption of the Emperor Charles the Fifth into Italy ; particularly the opening of the thirty - fourth canto , which is understood to refer to his Spanish and German armies . O fameliche ...
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... Orlando Furioso , - A horn , in which if he do once but blowe , The noise thereof shall trouble men so sore , That all , both stout and faint , shall flee therefro ' . Harrington s Trans . c . xv . s . 10 . And that with which Spenser ...
... Orlando Furioso , - A horn , in which if he do once but blowe , The noise thereof shall trouble men so sore , That all , both stout and faint , shall flee therefro ' . Harrington s Trans . c . xv . s . 10 . And that with which Spenser ...
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