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" Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that since he was the author of the Orlando Furioso... "
The Italian Library. Containing an Account of the Lives and Works of the ... - Page lii
by Giuseppe Baretti - 1757 - 343 pages
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Anecdotes of Polite Literature ...

Literature - 1764 - 202 pages
...habitation, and furrounded on a fudden by a troop of thofe defperadoes, who certainly would have ill-ufed, and, perhaps, murdered him, had not his face been...the gang; who, informing his comrades, that this was Signer Ariofto, the chief of the banditti addrefled him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that...
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Orlando Furioso, Volume 1

Lodovico Ariosto - Italian poetry - 1785 - 454 pages
...habitation, and furrounded, on a fudden, by a troop of thefe defperadoes, who certainly would have ill-ufed, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known...addreffed him with .intrepid gallantry, and told him, that fince he was the author of the Orlando Furiofo, he might be fure none of the company would injure...
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1788 - 772 pages
...habitation, and i'urrouuded, ou a fudden, by a troop of thefe delperadoet, who certainly would have illufcd, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known by one of the baiK...;i, whoaddreffed him wilh(intrcpid gallantry, and told him, thatfince he was the author of the...
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Orlando Furioso, Volume 1

Lodovico Ariosto - Roland (Legendary character) - 1807 - 314 pages
...habitation, and (surrounded, on a sudden, by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have ill-used, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known...gang, who, informing his comrades that this was Signor Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that since...
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Orlando Furioso, Volume 1

Lodovico Ariosto - Roland (Legendary character) - 1807 - 318 pages
...habitation, and surrounded, QU a sudden, by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have ill-used, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known by one of l\in gang, who, informing his comrades that this was Signor Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 544 pages
...habitation, and surrounded, on a sudden, by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have ill-used, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known...the gang, who informing his comrades that this was signer Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 540 pages
...habitation, and surrounded, on a sudden, by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have ill-used, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known by one of the gang, who informing bis comrades that this was signor Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry,...
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Boiardo. Sannazzaro. Ariosto. Bembo. Vittoria Colonna. Pietro Aretino ...

Henry Stebbing - Poets, Italian - 1832 - 406 pages
...habitation, and surrounded on a sudden by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have ill used, and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known...gang, who informing his comrades that this was Signor Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him, that since...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1841 - 586 pages
...habitation, and suddenly surrounded by a troop of these desperadoes, who certainly would have maltreated and murdered him, had not his face been known by one of...the gang, who informing his comrades that this was Signior Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with great gallantry, and told him that since...
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Prefazioni e polemiche, Volume 13

Giuseppe Baretti - Epic poetry - 1911 - 426 pages
...habitation, and surrounded on a sudden by a troop of those desperados, who certainly would have ili used and perhaps murdered him, had not his face been known...gang, who informing his comrades that this was signor Ariosto, the chief of the banditti addressed him with intrepid gallantry, and told him that since he...
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