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... Less pure and exquisite , he cannot choose But seek for objects of a kindred love In fellow - natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His feelings of aversion softened down ; A holy tenderness pervades his ...
... Less pure and exquisite , he cannot choose But seek for objects of a kindred love In fellow - natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His feelings of aversion softened down ; A holy tenderness pervades his ...
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... meantime not idle . Professor Marsand of Padua collected no less than 800 works relating to Petrarch and his writings . This vast collection was purchased by Charles X. , King of France , in 1829 , and is now deposited.
... meantime not idle . Professor Marsand of Padua collected no less than 800 works relating to Petrarch and his writings . This vast collection was purchased by Charles X. , King of France , in 1829 , and is now deposited.
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... less complete . It was reserved for a Frenchman , the Abbé de Sade , himself descended from the family into which Laura de Noves , the object of Petrarch's amatory verses , married , to publish the first complete life of the poet ...
... less complete . It was reserved for a Frenchman , the Abbé de Sade , himself descended from the family into which Laura de Noves , the object of Petrarch's amatory verses , married , to publish the first complete life of the poet ...
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... 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than 167 unpublished letters to the collection . This Latin edition was succeeded in 1863 by an Italian translation of the whole body of Letters.
... 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than 167 unpublished letters to the collection . This Latin edition was succeeded in 1863 by an Italian translation of the whole body of Letters.
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... less difficult to translate . I have endeavoured in the follow- ing pages to select those versions from different writers , which appeared best calculated to convey the impres- sion of the original . Macgregor is , I believe , the only ...
... less difficult to translate . I have endeavoured in the follow- ing pages to select those versions from different writers , which appeared best calculated to convey the impres- sion of the original . Macgregor is , I believe , the only ...
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