[320]Millin, Magazin Encyclopédique, Tom. II. p. 51.[321]Michaud, Biographie Universelle,nom.Gaultier.[322]Recherches de la France, Liv. III. ch. 29: Œuvres, Tom. I. col. 276.[323]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix, Dissertation II.[324]Ibid., p. cxlvi.[325]“Veterem Islandicam versionem Alexandreïdos Gualterianæ, incomparabile antiquitatis septentrionalis monumentum.”—Fabricius,Bibliotheca Latina, (Venetiis, 1728), Tom. II. p. 256, Lib. IV. c. 2, § 3.[326]Fabricius, Bib. Lat. Mediæ et Infimæ Ætatis (Hamburgi, 1735), Tom. III. p. 328. Leyser, Historia Poetarum et Poematum Medii Ævi, p. 765.[327]Histoire Littéraire, Tom. XV. p. 118.[328]Papillon, Traité Historique et Pratique de la Gravure en Bois, Tom. I. p. 84. Ottley, History of Engraving, Vol. I. pp. 10-21, 255.[329]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix.[330]Madox, History of the Exchequer (London, 1769), Vol. I. p. 377.[331]Book III. 323.[332]The Monk’s Tale:Alexander.[333]Observations on English Metre: Works (London, 1843), Vol. V. p. 258, note.[334]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. pp. 133, 134.[335]Poema de Alexandro Magno, Coplas 190, 275, 342, 387; also Prólogo, § 38: Sanchez, Coleccion de Poesias Castellanas anteriores al Siglo XV. (Madrid, 1782), Tom. III.[336]Lib. I. 249.[337]Vossius (De Poetis Latinis, Cap. VI.) is mistaken in saying that it had nine books, instead of ten. See also Menagiana, Tom. I. p. 174.[338]Lib. I. 11-15.[339]Lib. V. 87.[340]Lib. III. 237.[341]Lib. I. 352.[342]Inferno, Canto XXXIII. 89.[343]Lib. III. 157. This is the passage translated into blank verse by the early English poet, Nicholas Grimoald. See Ritson, Bibliographia Poetica, p. 228.[344]Lib. III. 389, 390. There is a contemporary poem in leonine verses on the death of Thomas à Becket, with the same allusion to opposite dangers:—“Ut post Syrtes mittitur in Charybdim navis,…Flatibus et fluctibus transitis tranquille,Tutum portus impulit in latratus Scyllæ.”Du Méril,Poésies Pop. Lat. du Moyen Age, p. 82.[345]Canto X.[346]Lib. IV. 190, 192.[347]Lib. IV. 218.[348]Ibid., 220.[349]Ibid., 284.[350]Lib. V. 308-311. Some of the expressions of this passage may be compared with other writers. See Burmanni Anthologia Veterum Latinorum Epigrammatum et Poematum, Lib. I. Ep. CLXXVIII. 44, 199, Tom. I. pp. 152, 163; Ovidii Metam., Lib. I. 514, 515.[351]Lib. VII. 327-329.[352]Inferno, Canto XIX. 1-4.[353]Lib. VII. 420.[354]Lib. VIII. 493.[355]Lib. IX. 17, 18.[356]Lib. IX. 303.[357]Ibid., 348.[358]Ibid., 503.[359]Lib. X. 41.[360]Ibid., 89-91.[361]Ibid., 123, 124.[362]Ibid., 131-133.[363]Juvenal, Sat. III. 230, 231.[364]Blackwood’s Magazine, Vol. XCVIII. p. 346, September, 1865.[365]McPherson’s Political History of the United States during Reconstruction, p. 46, note.
[320]Millin, Magazin Encyclopédique, Tom. II. p. 51.
[320]Millin, Magazin Encyclopédique, Tom. II. p. 51.
[321]Michaud, Biographie Universelle,nom.Gaultier.
[321]Michaud, Biographie Universelle,nom.Gaultier.
[322]Recherches de la France, Liv. III. ch. 29: Œuvres, Tom. I. col. 276.
[322]Recherches de la France, Liv. III. ch. 29: Œuvres, Tom. I. col. 276.
[323]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix, Dissertation II.
[323]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix, Dissertation II.
[324]Ibid., p. cxlvi.
[324]Ibid., p. cxlvi.
[325]“Veterem Islandicam versionem Alexandreïdos Gualterianæ, incomparabile antiquitatis septentrionalis monumentum.”—Fabricius,Bibliotheca Latina, (Venetiis, 1728), Tom. II. p. 256, Lib. IV. c. 2, § 3.
[325]“Veterem Islandicam versionem Alexandreïdos Gualterianæ, incomparabile antiquitatis septentrionalis monumentum.”—Fabricius,Bibliotheca Latina, (Venetiis, 1728), Tom. II. p. 256, Lib. IV. c. 2, § 3.
[326]Fabricius, Bib. Lat. Mediæ et Infimæ Ætatis (Hamburgi, 1735), Tom. III. p. 328. Leyser, Historia Poetarum et Poematum Medii Ævi, p. 765.
[326]Fabricius, Bib. Lat. Mediæ et Infimæ Ætatis (Hamburgi, 1735), Tom. III. p. 328. Leyser, Historia Poetarum et Poematum Medii Ævi, p. 765.
[327]Histoire Littéraire, Tom. XV. p. 118.
[327]Histoire Littéraire, Tom. XV. p. 118.
[328]Papillon, Traité Historique et Pratique de la Gravure en Bois, Tom. I. p. 84. Ottley, History of Engraving, Vol. I. pp. 10-21, 255.
[328]Papillon, Traité Historique et Pratique de la Gravure en Bois, Tom. I. p. 84. Ottley, History of Engraving, Vol. I. pp. 10-21, 255.
[329]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix.
[329]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. p. clxix.
[330]Madox, History of the Exchequer (London, 1769), Vol. I. p. 377.
[330]Madox, History of the Exchequer (London, 1769), Vol. I. p. 377.
[331]Book III. 323.
[331]Book III. 323.
[332]The Monk’s Tale:Alexander.
[332]The Monk’s Tale:Alexander.
[333]Observations on English Metre: Works (London, 1843), Vol. V. p. 258, note.
[333]Observations on English Metre: Works (London, 1843), Vol. V. p. 258, note.
[334]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. pp. 133, 134.
[334]Warton, History of English Poetry, Vol. I. pp. 133, 134.
[335]Poema de Alexandro Magno, Coplas 190, 275, 342, 387; also Prólogo, § 38: Sanchez, Coleccion de Poesias Castellanas anteriores al Siglo XV. (Madrid, 1782), Tom. III.
[335]Poema de Alexandro Magno, Coplas 190, 275, 342, 387; also Prólogo, § 38: Sanchez, Coleccion de Poesias Castellanas anteriores al Siglo XV. (Madrid, 1782), Tom. III.
[336]Lib. I. 249.
[336]Lib. I. 249.
[337]Vossius (De Poetis Latinis, Cap. VI.) is mistaken in saying that it had nine books, instead of ten. See also Menagiana, Tom. I. p. 174.
[337]Vossius (De Poetis Latinis, Cap. VI.) is mistaken in saying that it had nine books, instead of ten. See also Menagiana, Tom. I. p. 174.
[338]Lib. I. 11-15.
[338]Lib. I. 11-15.
[339]Lib. V. 87.
[339]Lib. V. 87.
[340]Lib. III. 237.
[340]Lib. III. 237.
[341]Lib. I. 352.
[341]Lib. I. 352.
[342]Inferno, Canto XXXIII. 89.
[342]Inferno, Canto XXXIII. 89.
[343]Lib. III. 157. This is the passage translated into blank verse by the early English poet, Nicholas Grimoald. See Ritson, Bibliographia Poetica, p. 228.
[343]Lib. III. 157. This is the passage translated into blank verse by the early English poet, Nicholas Grimoald. See Ritson, Bibliographia Poetica, p. 228.
[344]Lib. III. 389, 390. There is a contemporary poem in leonine verses on the death of Thomas à Becket, with the same allusion to opposite dangers:—“Ut post Syrtes mittitur in Charybdim navis,…Flatibus et fluctibus transitis tranquille,Tutum portus impulit in latratus Scyllæ.”Du Méril,Poésies Pop. Lat. du Moyen Age, p. 82.
[344]Lib. III. 389, 390. There is a contemporary poem in leonine verses on the death of Thomas à Becket, with the same allusion to opposite dangers:—
“Ut post Syrtes mittitur in Charybdim navis,…Flatibus et fluctibus transitis tranquille,Tutum portus impulit in latratus Scyllæ.”Du Méril,Poésies Pop. Lat. du Moyen Age, p. 82.
“Ut post Syrtes mittitur in Charybdim navis,…Flatibus et fluctibus transitis tranquille,Tutum portus impulit in latratus Scyllæ.”Du Méril,Poésies Pop. Lat. du Moyen Age, p. 82.
“Ut post Syrtes mittitur in Charybdim navis,
…
Flatibus et fluctibus transitis tranquille,
Tutum portus impulit in latratus Scyllæ.”
Du Méril,Poésies Pop. Lat. du Moyen Age, p. 82.
[345]Canto X.
[345]Canto X.
[346]Lib. IV. 190, 192.
[346]Lib. IV. 190, 192.
[347]Lib. IV. 218.
[347]Lib. IV. 218.
[348]Ibid., 220.
[348]Ibid., 220.
[349]Ibid., 284.
[349]Ibid., 284.
[350]Lib. V. 308-311. Some of the expressions of this passage may be compared with other writers. See Burmanni Anthologia Veterum Latinorum Epigrammatum et Poematum, Lib. I. Ep. CLXXVIII. 44, 199, Tom. I. pp. 152, 163; Ovidii Metam., Lib. I. 514, 515.
[350]Lib. V. 308-311. Some of the expressions of this passage may be compared with other writers. See Burmanni Anthologia Veterum Latinorum Epigrammatum et Poematum, Lib. I. Ep. CLXXVIII. 44, 199, Tom. I. pp. 152, 163; Ovidii Metam., Lib. I. 514, 515.
[351]Lib. VII. 327-329.
[351]Lib. VII. 327-329.
[352]Inferno, Canto XIX. 1-4.
[352]Inferno, Canto XIX. 1-4.
[353]Lib. VII. 420.
[353]Lib. VII. 420.
[354]Lib. VIII. 493.
[354]Lib. VIII. 493.
[355]Lib. IX. 17, 18.
[355]Lib. IX. 17, 18.
[356]Lib. IX. 303.
[356]Lib. IX. 303.
[357]Ibid., 348.
[357]Ibid., 348.
[358]Ibid., 503.
[358]Ibid., 503.
[359]Lib. X. 41.
[359]Lib. X. 41.
[360]Ibid., 89-91.
[360]Ibid., 89-91.
[361]Ibid., 123, 124.
[361]Ibid., 123, 124.
[362]Ibid., 131-133.
[362]Ibid., 131-133.
[363]Juvenal, Sat. III. 230, 231.
[363]Juvenal, Sat. III. 230, 231.
[364]Blackwood’s Magazine, Vol. XCVIII. p. 346, September, 1865.
[364]Blackwood’s Magazine, Vol. XCVIII. p. 346, September, 1865.
[365]McPherson’s Political History of the United States during Reconstruction, p. 46, note.
[365]McPherson’s Political History of the United States during Reconstruction, p. 46, note.