10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPROVISATORI»
Discover the use of
improvisatori in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
improvisatori and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
The Carthaginian improvisatori were afterwards commented upon. With Virgil the
lecturer praised Iopas, who sung extemporaneous poetry at the banquet which
Dido gave to tineas. Hannibal also had with him at Cyma an improvisatore, called
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2
The New Monthly Magazine
From the failure and exposure of the two last-mentioned Improvisatori, it will
appear that mere versification, without intrinsic merit, was not sufficient to procure
applause, either from the learned or the vulgar. No poet was considered to have
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The Carthaginian improvisatori were afterwards commented upon. With Virgil the
lecturer praised Iopas, who sung extemporaneous poetry at the banquet which
Dido gave to /Eneas. Hannibal also had with him at Cyma an improvisatore, ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1832
The earlier improvisatori, however, composed in Latin, which, until as late as the
end of the fifteenth century, was the universal language of the learned. One of the
most ancient improvisatori of which literary history makes mention is Seraphino ...
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
The Carthaginian improvisatori were afterwards commented upon. With Virgil the
lecturer praised lopas, who sung extemporaneous poetry at the banquet which
Dido gave to /Eneas. Hannibal also had with him at Cyina an improvisatore, ...
6
British Romanticism and Italian Literature: Translating, ...
The Italians are so fond of poetry, that many of them have the best parts of Ariosto
, Tasso, and Petrarch, by heart; and these are the great sources from which the
Improvisatori draw their rhimes, cadence, and turns of expression. 13 In fact, Erik
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Laura Bandiera, Diego Saglia, 2005
The prince of contemporary improvisatori, Sgricci, was living at Florence, a
pensioner of the grand duke. I had admired him at Paris, like everybody else, as
much at least as the breathless rapidity of his utterance permitted me ; I was
surprised ...
James Silk Buckingham, John Sterling, Frederick Denison Maurice, 1839
8
The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal
But, perhaps, the most interesting of these evening amusements, combining at
once pleasure with surprise, is where the guitar is accompanied by the voice of
the improvisatori singer. But improvisatori singing, which is pecuVar to the
Italians ...
But, perhaps, the most interesting of these evening amusements, combining at
once pleasure with surprise, is where the guitar is accompanied by the voice of
the improvisatori singer. But improvisatori singing, which is peculiar to the talians
...
10
The british cyclopedia of literature, history,geography, law ...
One of the most celebrated of the improvisatori was Pcrfetti, who was born in
1680, at Sienna. We have from Fabroni a biography of this poet. He could throw a
peculiar charm over every subject, and possessed such a wonderful memory,
that ...
charles F. partington, 1836