The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 481, March 19, 1831 by Various
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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.
VOL. 17, NO. 481.] SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1831. [PRICE 2d. * * * * * RELICS OF ARIOSTO. [Illustration: Inkstand.] [Illustration: Chair.] We need not bespeak the reader's interest in these "trivial fond" relics--these consecrated memorials--of one of the most celebrated poets of Italy. They are preserved with reverential care at Ferrara, the poet's favourite residence, though not his birthplace. The Ferrarese, however, claim him "exclusively as their own" Lord Byron, in the Notes[1] to _Childe Harold_, canto 4, says, "the author of the Orlando is jealously claimed as the Homer, not of Italy, but Ferrara. The mother of Ariosto was of Reggio, and the house in which he was born is carefully distinguished by a tablet with these words:--'_Qui nacque Ludovico Ariosto il giorno 8 di Settembre dell' anno_ 1474.' But the Ferrarese make light of the accident by which their poet was born abroad, and claim him exclusively for their own. _They possess his |
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