PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in the writings of Petrarch appears to have ...
... appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in the writings of Petrarch appears to have ...
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... appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a manuscript Virgil , to which he was much attached . The volume was afterwards stolen , but recovered under singular circumstances . It is not easy to discover what were Petrarch's means ...
... appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a manuscript Virgil , to which he was much attached . The volume was afterwards stolen , but recovered under singular circumstances . It is not easy to discover what were Petrarch's means ...
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... appears to have taken up his resi- dence in the Colonna Palace . He had visited Lombes in the interval ; and , according to one account , had made a journey to northern Europe . At that time , too , his great poetical talents had not ...
... appears to have taken up his resi- dence in the Colonna Palace . He had visited Lombes in the interval ; and , according to one account , had made a journey to northern Europe . At that time , too , his great poetical talents had not ...
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... appear seldom to have held any personal intercourse . Petrarch was not admitted to her house . There is no evidence that she shared his tender sentiments , but the reverse . He describes her as indifferent to the charms of poetry and ...
... appear seldom to have held any personal intercourse . Petrarch was not admitted to her house . There is no evidence that she shared his tender sentiments , but the reverse . He describes her as indifferent to the charms of poetry and ...
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... appears to me to show himself a far greater poet in his canzonets , where the melody of his verse has a freer course , and the current of sentiment is at once more varied and more sustained . The two following poems are the most admired ...
... appears to me to show himself a far greater poet in his canzonets , where the melody of his verse has a freer course , and the current of sentiment is at once more varied and more sustained . The two following poems are the most admired ...
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