But, perhaps, upon appealing to the sensations of the reader, Ariosto may even, for this very reason, be found to have the preference; as it will admit of some doubt, whether the constant allegory does not considerably weaken the pathetic effect of the... Orlando Furioso - Страница 23по Lodovico Ariosto - 1807Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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...weaken the pathetic efteft of the narrative : for what fympathy can we experience, as men, for tlie misfortunes of an imaginary being, whom we are perpetually reminded to be only the type of fome moral, or religious virtue:" We have mentioned Aiioflo's admirable talent for defcrip^ipn. The... | |
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