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Torquato Tasso

 

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Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

" ... it was whilst at a frivolous, rote-learning girls' school that ... [Frances Power Cobbe] developed her determined, methodical aproach [to reading] ... She read all the Faerie Queene, all of Milton's poetry, the Divina Commedia and Gerusalemme Liberata in the originals, and in translation the Iliad, Odyssey, Aenied, Pharsalia, and ... [nearly all] of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripedes, Ovid, Tacitus, Xenophon, Herodotus and Thucydides."

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Frances Power Cobbe      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : unknown

Henry James to Sarah Butler Wister, 9 May 1873: "Some time since I began to read Tasso with Miss Bartlett and though he is very delicious I have let it become rather desultory."

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: Henry James and Miss Bartlett     Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : unknown

'Began Tasso aloud. G. read two acts of As You Like It'.

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: George Eliot [pseud]      Print: BookManuscript: Unknown

  

Torquato Tasso : Jerusalem Delivered

'My friend had a good deal to do in order to be prepared for his approaching voyage. While he was attending to these matters, I usually remained at home and read in such books as I found at hand. Among these was a copy of Mr. Hoole's translation of Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered", which poem I now read for the first time, and with much interest.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Carter      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Jerusalem Delivered

'Finished Tasso's "Jerusalem", in Hoole's Translation comparing it occasionally with the original, and with Fairfax's version...'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Green      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

[Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here] 'Pastor Fido Orlando Furioso Livy's History Seneca's Works Tasso's Girusalame Liberata Tassos Aminta 2 vols of Plutarch in Italian Some of the plays of Euripedes Seneca's Tragedies Reveries of Rousseau Hesiod Novum Organum Alfieri's Tragedies Theocritus Ossian Herodotus Thucydides Homer Locke on the Human Understanding Conspiration de Rienzi History of arianism Ochley's History of the Saracens Mad. de Stael sur la literature'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Percy Bysshe Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

[Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here] 'Pastor Fido Orlando Furioso Livy's History Seneca's Works Tasso's Girusalame Liberata Tassos Aminta 2 vols of Plutarch in Italian Some of the plays of Euripedes Seneca's Tragedies Reveries of Rousseau Hesiod Novum Organum Alfieri's Tragedies Theocritus Ossian Herodotus Thucydides Homer Locke on the Human Understanding Conspiration de Rienzi History of arianism Ochley's History of the Saracens Mad. de Stael sur la literature'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Percy Bysshe Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : [unknwon]

'Read Clarendon and Curtius - walk with Shelley - S. read Tasso'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Percy Bysshe Shelley      Print: Book

  

[Torquato] Tasso : unknown

'I have read since last October a good deal of the history relating to the East ... : not much of books not connected with India. ... ; read the preface and seventy or eighty pages of Tasso; ...'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mountstuart Elphinstone      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'Read Aminta with Shelley - he reads Vita del Tasso'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary and Percy Shelley     Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'Read 2nd act of the Aminta - read Livy Finish Anacharsis - Transcribe the Symposium - S. reads Herodotus'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'Finish 3rd Book of Livy - Read 3rd act of the Aminta'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'Finish the Aminta - Read Livy - Transcribe the Symposium - Read the Revolt of Islam'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

'Read Livy - The Revolt of Islam - 1st Canto of Tasso'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

'Read a part of the 7 canto of Tasso - Livy - Montaigne and Eustace -S. reads Theocritus and Richard III aloud in the evening'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

'Mr G. read 18 Canto of Tasso to me - read the Symposium to Mrs G'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: [Mr] Gisborne      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : La Gerusalemme liberata

'Sunday Dec. [...] 17th. [...] Rainy day Read Cox's [sic] Guide to Italy -- Mary reads aloud 1st Canto of Tasso'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : [unknown]

'Translate Sxxxxxa [Spinoza] - S. reads 1 1/2 Virgil aloud - he reads Political Justice - Read Tasso'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : [unknown]

'Read a book of Tasso to Shelley.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : [unknown]

'Greek - Tasso'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

'Begin Ion - Ludlow's memoirs. &c - The Rest of May a blank except that I read La Gerusalemme Liberata'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Mary Shelley      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'You ask me (pertly enough - pardon the expression) Whether I have read The Lay of the Last Minstrel - alas, only twice - And have, in addition, only the following Catalogue to subjoin of pleasing works which have come under my examination - English - Thalaba. Cowper Walker on The Revival of Italian Tragedy Southey's Tour in Spain Tommy Jones Italian - Metastasio's Olympiade Demofoonte, Giusepe riconosciuto, Gioas, La Clemenza di Tito, Catone, Regolo, Ciro, Zenobia - Tassos's Aminta - Seven Canto's of Ariosto, Il Vero Amore, an Italian novel - La bella pelegrina, La Zingana Merope, del Maffei, &c, &c, &c, &c French - None If you wish to know how I came to poke my green eyes into so many Italian books, I have this reply at your service. there has been an Italian Master here for above a month - and he brushed up for me the rusty odds an [sic] ends of his dulcet language which I had formerly picked up, & whilst he was here, & since his departure, I have done nothing but peep & pry into the works of his countrymen' [The format of SHB's list was in two columns, English and french to the left and Italian to the right]

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Sarah Harriet Burney      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Gerusalemme Liberata

'He begged of General Paoli to repeat one of the introductory stanzas of the first book of Tasso's "Jerusalem", which he did, and then Johnson found fault with the simile of sweetening the edges of a cup for a child, being transferred from Lucretius into an epick poem. The General said he did not imagine Homer's poetry was so ancient as is supposed, because he ascribes to a Greek colony circumstances of refinement not found in Greece itself at a later period, when Thucydides wrote. JOHNSON. "I recollect but one passage quoted by Thucydides from Homer, which is not to be found in our copies of Homer's works; I am for the antiquity of Homer, and think that a Grecian colony, by being nearer Persia, might be more refined than the mother country.".'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Filippo Antonio Pasquale di Paoli      Print: Book

  

Torquato Tasso : Aminta

'Thank you for Herder which came in the nick of time; as I had just heard the last oracle of Nathan, and was ennuying myself with Tasso's Aminta- '

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Jane Baillie Welsh      Print: Book

 

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