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...169.Amaranthe, 387.Angelica, 108, 168.Anthony, 244, 249, 258.Anthony and Cleopatra, 193,242.Ariosto, Lodovico, as poet ofharmony, 45; autobiography, 27; character of hislove, 52; character of hispoetry, 8...
...Both Wordsworth's comments on Ariosto and his translation of the same...the same perceptiveness towards Ariosto's artthat emerges in Rose's...Reader', in Orlando Furioso of LodovicoAriosto, With an explanation ofequivocal...
...1566) and Niccolò Eugenico,and Ariosto's biography by Giovanni Battista Pigna...e in Francia nocquer tanto; 1. Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso di M. LodovicoAriosto, tutto ricorretto, et di nuove figure adornato...
...theOrlando Furioso, including (unusually among Ariosto's commentators)a fairly robust gloss on Ariosto's praise of artists. Fornari's publisherwas...dono a Ferrara, anzi al mondo, deldivino LodovicoAriosto, nacque il Dosso, pittore nella medesima...
...cortesia di Leone aRuggiero del Signor LodovicoAriosto ridotta in favola scenica da Giovanni...more or less) works based on Ariosto and Tasso, see Marzia Pieri...Angelica in Ebuda (elaborating on Ariosto) and Erminia (after Tasso, althoughthe...
...FERRARA, CASA ORIANIPortrait of LodovicoAriosto. On canvas.--Contemporary...already mention that aportrait of Ariosto by Titian remained in possession...frequent opportunitiesof painting Ariosto's portrait, especially at the...
...the direst consequences followed.Ariosto, the wicked cardinal's courtier, fell...Introduction to his Lettere di LodovicoAriosto, Bologna, 1866. Theeclogue is in Ariosto's Opere Minori i. 267. Angela Borgia...
...readers today will believe that Ariosto'spurpose was to portray a prince...compilerof Belleze del Furioso di M. LodovicoAriosto (1574), describesAriosto...that Spenser describes his own.Ariosto, he says,placed several virtues...
...Court Poets: A Study of the Work Life, andTimes of LodovicoAriosto. London: Dutton, 1906.——. Dukes...Essay in theChivalric Romances of Pulci, Boiardo, and Ariosto.] In Italian Literature:Roots and Branches, ed...
......poets Matteo Maria Boiardo and LodovicoAriosto develop their thoughts on the subject...large. In the Orlando furioso, Ariosto challenges Boiardo's optimistic...history of the Saracen Rodamonte. Ariosto uses the same character, renamed......
......reveal another scene inside. All visual traces of Raphael's set for a performance of the great playwright and poet LodovicoAriosto's I suppositi in 1519 (2) have vanished, but perhaps one may be able to imagine something of what they looked......
......was believed to be a portrait of LodovicoAriosto, court poet of Ferrara and author...that Titian's famous portrait of Ariosto the Poet was coming up for sale...end of 1641 because Titian's 'Ariosto', assuming it was the same painting......
......two-part madrigal La Vergindla by William Byrd (c. 1540-1623), set to an English translation of a text from LodovicoAriosto's Orlando. The first part of La Vergindla (with the text in Italian) is also in Byrd's Songs, Sonets......
......poets Matteo Maria Boiardo and LodovicoAriosto develop their thoughts on the subject...large. In the Orlando furioso, Ariosto challenges Boiardo's optimistic...history of the Saracen Rodamonte. Ariosto uses the same character, renamed......
......was believed to be a portrait of LodovicoAriosto, court poet of Ferrara and author...that Titian's famous portrait of Ariosto the Poet was coming up for sale...end of 1641 because Titian's 'Ariosto', assuming it was the same painting......
......reveal another scene inside. All visual traces of Raphael's set for a performance of the great playwright and poet LodovicoAriosto's I suppositi in 1519 (2) have vanished, but perhaps one may be able to imagine something of what they looked......
......two-part madrigal La Vergindla by William Byrd (c. 1540-1623), set to an English translation of a text from LodovicoAriosto's Orlando. The first part of La Vergindla (with the text in Italian) is also in Byrd's Songs, Sonets......