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Most classical Italian poems are composed of hendecasyllables ; for example, the major works by Dante, Francesco Petrarca, Ludovico Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso.
Hans Henrik ( Hans Heinrich " Heini ") Ágost Gábor Tasso Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon ( 13 April 1921 – 26 April 2002 ), a noted industrialist and art collector, was a Dutch-born Swiss citizen with a Hungarian title, a legal resident of Monaco for tax purposes, with a declared second residency in the United Kingdom, but in actuality a long-time resident of Spain, and son of a German father and a Hungarian and English American mother ( related to Daniel M. Frost and John Kerry ).< ref >
The procession starts in Corso Italia, turns through Piazza Tasso, and then visits each of the town's churches-stopping in each one for a short ceremony.
However, poets such as Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso continued to use ottava rima for serious epic poetry.
* Tasso and the Sisters ( 1825 ), a volume of poems, among which " The Nuptials of Juno " in particular showed rare gifts of imagination, though like all Wade's work deficient in sense of melody and feeling for artistic form
Furthermore, Josef Hiršal built a reputation as a translator of foreign works into the Czech language, translating the works of, among others, Christian Morgenstern, Ernst Jandl, Eugène Ionesco, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe, Heinrich Heine, H. C. Artmann, Helmut Heissenbüttel, Fernando Pessoa and Torquato Tasso ; in 1989, he received the Grand Austrian State Prize for his translations.
Accolti wrote in Latin a history of the First Crusade, entitled De Bello a Christianis contra Barbaros gesto pro Christi Sepulchro et Judaea recuperandis libri IV ( 1464 ), or " On the War carried on by the Christians against the Barbarians, for the Recovery of Christ's Sepulchre, and of Judea ", which is said to have furnished Torquato Tasso with the historical basis for his Jerusalem Delivered.
The problem of the play has some resemblance to that of Goethe's Torquato Tasso, for in both we find the struggles of a poetic nature which is unable to reconcile itself to the conditions of the actual world.
His performances as Torquato Tasso in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Torquato Tasso, and Creon in the Citizens ' Theatre production of Oedipus earned him a special commendation for the Ian Charleson Award 1995 for outstanding performance by a young actor in a classical theatre role.
The commission for these rooms was originally given by Cosimo I to Battista del Tasso.
Certain critics of the period however were less enthusiastic, and Tasso came under much criticism for the magical extravagance and narrative confusion of his poem.
Poetry was used in satires ( Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux is famous for his " Satires " ( 1666 )) and in epics ( inspired by the Renaissance epic tradition and by Tasso ) like Jean Chapelain's La Pucelle.
As regards the style, however, although Tasso studiously endeavoured to keep close to the classical models, one cannot help noticing that he makes excessive use of metaphor, of antithesis, of far-fetched conceits ; and it is specially from this point of view that some historians have placed Tasso in the literary period generally known under the name of Secentismo, and that others, more moderate in their criticism, have said that he prepared the way for it.
They were often seen as inferior to the Torrismondo of Torquato Tasso, specially remarkable for the choruses, which sometimes remind one of the chorus of the Greek tragedies.
After again visiting Turin in 1727, he was employed by king Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia, for whom he painted a series of subjects illustrative of Tasso.
In fact Guidobaldo may have known Tasso before they studied at Padua together, for Tasso was almost exactly the same age as Guidobaldo and had been educated at the court of the Duke of Urbino, with the duke's son, from 1556.
* La Notte ( T: Angelo Poliziano ), Epigramma ( T: Torquato Tasso ) and A se stesso ( T: Giacomo Leopardi ) for mixed chorus op. 37 ( 1955 )
These included Franz Liszt, with whom he played arrangements of two of Liszt's symphonic poems ( Les Préludes, and Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo ) for 2 pianos, Hector Berlioz, Gioachino Rossini, Charles Gounod, Felix Mendelssohn, Sigismond Thalberg and Charles-Marie Widor.

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After the Dutch raid, the Tasso Island fort was moved to nearby Bunce Island which was more defensible.
A little way off is the university, which has faculties of law, architecture, pharmacy, medicine and natural science ; the library has valuable manuscripts, including part of that of the Orlando furioso and letters by Tasso.
While Guarini's work may be seen as lacking the deep feeling and sentiment of another poet at the Estensi court, Torquato Tasso, it was precisely this quality which commended it to musical setting at a time when excessive emotionalism had become unfashionable.
The Classical-era poet Virgil ( Publius Vergilius Maro, 70 – 19 BC ) continued this literary narrative technique in the Aeneid, which is part of the Greek literary tradition of imitating Homer, medias in res narration further continued in early modern poetry with Jerusalem Delivered ( 1581 ), by Torquato Tasso, Paradise Lost ( 1667 ), by John Milton, and generally in Modernist literature.
Thus the court that she assembled about her in Ferrara corresponded to the tradition which the cultivation of science and art implicitly required, including scholars like Bernardo Tasso and Fulvio Pellegrini.
Ercilla ’ s depiction of Caupolicán elevates La Araucana above the poem ’ s structural defects and prosaic moments, which occur toward the end when Ercilla follows Tasso too closely and the narrative strays from the author ’ s lived experience.
La Araucana is one of the works which the men spare from the flames, as " one of the best examples of its genre ", entirely Christian and honorable, and is proclaimed to be among the best poems in the heroic style ever written, good enough to compete with those of Ariosto and Tasso.
Jerusalem Delivered ( La Gerusalemme liberata ) is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso first published in 1581, which tells a largely mythified version of the First Crusade in which Catholic knights, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, battle Muslims in order to take Jerusalem.
This is what Tasso has done in the Gerusalemme liberata, the subject of which is the liberation of the sepulchre of Jesus Christ in the 11th century by Godfrey of Bouillon.
In 1833 Kukolnik ’ s first play “ Tortini ” was published by Faddei Bulgarin, soon followed by fantasy drama “ Torcuato Tasso ”, which resulted in his reputation as a legendary playwright in the capital.

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The list of professors and alumni is long and illustrious, containing, among others, the names of Bembo, Sperone Speroni, the anatomist Vesalius, Copernicus, Fallopius, Fabrizio d ' Acquapendente, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey, Pietro Pomponazzi, Reginald, later Cardinal Pole, Scaliger, Tasso and Sobieski.
The variety from Louisiana is known as Tasso ham and is often a staple of both Cajun and Creole cooking.
The translation of " Tasso " to was the origin of the name " Taxis ", and the badger is still represented in the family coat of arms.
Tieck's biggest influence was a 16th century Italian poet named Torquato Tasso, who is featured in Tieck's novel, Vittoria Accorombona, as a secondary character.
He is said to have admired Torquato Tasso, Giambattista Marini, and Ovid.
The guest list itself is evidence of Boydell ’ s extensive connections in the artistic world: Benjamin West, painter to King George III ; George Romney, a renowned painter ; George Nicol, bookseller to the king and painter ; William Hayley, a poet ; John Hoole, a scholar and translator of Tasso and Aristotle ; and Daniel Braithwaite, an engineer.
The 1st Light Cavalry Regiment, " Glorious Hussars of Junín "-Liberator of Perú formed a personal mounted guard to the Peruvian President, established by President Alan García Pérez in 1987, however by the Ministerial Resolution No 139-2012 / DE / EP of February 2, 2012, signed in the current government of Mr. Ollanta Humala Tasso, is approved and authorized the restoration of the Regiment of Cavalry " Field Marshal Domingo Nieto " Escort of the President of the Republic of Peru as the official escort of the President of the Republic of Peru, giving as main mission to guarantee the security of the President of the Republic and the Government Palace of Perú in Lima.
* In Japanese Light Novel My Maid is an Amorphous Blob ( うちのメイドは不定形 ) by Shizukawa Tasso.
"), Berlin Gallery, the Canon Ludovico de ' Terzi and Moroni's self-portrait ; and in the National Gallery, Washington, the seated half-figure of the Jesuit Ercole Tasso, traditionally called " Titian's Schoolmaster ", although there is no real connection with Titian.
The city is home to numerous important Argentine artists, such as Ramon Gómez Cornet, Carlos Sánchez Gramajo, Alfredo Gogna, Ricardo and Rafael Touriño in visual arts, and Jorge Washington Ábalos, Bernardo Canal Feijóo, Clementina Rosa Quenel, Alberto Tasso, Carlos Virgilio Zurita and Julio Carreras ( h ) in literature.
Since the 1730s, the subject of the works changed greatly: those of the pastoral tradition and Arcadia, it is preferable that the poems of chivalry, usually Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso, or those taken from hagiography and Christian commedia dell ' arte.
As Carducci said, Tasso is the legitimate heir of Dante: he believes, and reasons on his faith by philosophy ; he loves, and comments on his love in a learned style ; he is an artist, and writes dialogues of scholastic speculation that would be considered Platonic.

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Goethe asks in Wilhelm Meister whether we know the land where the lemon trees flower, and the light of the Mediterranean glows through Torquato Tasso and the Roman Elegies.
* 1921 – Tasso Kavadia, Greek actress ( d. 2010 )
The headmaster's son, Charles Cowden Clarke, also became an important mentor and friend, introducing Keats to Renaissance literature, including Tasso, Spenser, and Chapman's translations.
* 1544 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( d. 1595 )
A company called the Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa received a charter from Charles II of England in 1663 and subsequently built a fort in the Sherbro and on Tasso Island in the Freetown estuary.
* April 25 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( b. 1544 )
* March 11 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( d. 1595 )
Torquato Tasso in the St. Ann's hospital of Ferrara, by Eugène Delacroix.
He raised the glory of Ferrara to its highest point, and was the patron of Tasso, Guarini, and Cremonini – favouring, as the princes of his house had always done, the arts and sciences.
The Renaissance literary men and poets Torquato Tasso ( author of Jerusalem Delivered ), Ludovico Ariosto ( author of the romantic epic poem Orlando Furioso ) and Matteo Maria Boiardo ( author of the grandiose poem of chivalry and romance Orlando Innamorato ), lived and worked at the court of Ferrara during the 15th and 16th century.
Celtic giants also figure in Breton and Arthurian romances perhaps as a reflection of the Nordic and Slavic mythology that arrived on the boats, and from this source they spread into the heroic tales of Torquato Tasso, Ludovico Ariosto, and their follower Edmund Spenser.
Though he raised the glory of Ferrara to its highest point, and was the patron of Torquato Tasso and Giovanni Battista Guarini, favouring the arts and sciences, as the princes of his house had always done, the legitimate line ended in 1597 with him.
The three Soviets met by Major Hendricks — Klaus, Rudi and Tasso — reveal that the entire Soviet army and command structure collapsed under the onslaught of the new robots.
When they reach the bunker, they discover it overrun: a crowd of David and Wounded Soldier model robots attack, but Tasso destroys them with a very powerful hand grenade, stating that it was designed to destroy the robots.
Hendricks and Tasso flee, leaving Klaus to the old-style claws.
However, Klaus survives both the claws and the bomb blast only to be shot by Tasso, sending " gears and wheels " flying.
Tasso tells Hendricks that Klaus must have been the II-V robot.
Hendricks attempts to leave, but Tasso quickly subdues him.
Hendricks provides Tasso with the signal code needed to find the Moon Base.

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