PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... beauty of his sonnets evaporates in a harsher tongue , and many a greater poet is less difficult to translate . I have endeavoured in the follow- ing pages to select those versions from different writers , which appeared best calculated ...
... beauty of his sonnets evaporates in a harsher tongue , and many a greater poet is less difficult to translate . I have endeavoured in the follow- ing pages to select those versions from different writers , which appeared best calculated ...
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... beauty and the cause of truth From ancient sources draw eternal youth . " -Africa , lib . ix . Petrarch , then , was great , not only by a bootless pas- sion which his poetical genius clothed in imperishable language the chaste language ...
... beauty and the cause of truth From ancient sources draw eternal youth . " -Africa , lib . ix . Petrarch , then , was great , not only by a bootless pas- sion which his poetical genius clothed in imperishable language the chaste language ...
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... beauty and melody of his language that keep Petrarch's poetry alive . But in their own times it was otherwise . The fourteenth cen- tury failed to comprehend its greatest poet . Boccaccio seems to be the first who understood his ...
... beauty and melody of his language that keep Petrarch's poetry alive . But in their own times it was otherwise . The fourteenth cen- tury failed to comprehend its greatest poet . Boccaccio seems to be the first who understood his ...
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... beauty , or even correctness , yet even here he expressed the thought that his mother and himself would live for ever in that verse- " Vivemus pariter , memorabimur ambo . " These lines appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a ...
... beauty , or even correctness , yet even here he expressed the thought that his mother and himself would live for ever in that verse- " Vivemus pariter , memorabimur ambo . " These lines appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a ...
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... beauty before . The mode and means of living he enjoyed during this inter- val , from 1326 to 1330 , have not been explained by his biographers . In It is amusing to trace the first appearance of the future poet , philosopher , and ...
... beauty before . The mode and means of living he enjoyed during this inter- val , from 1326 to 1330 , have not been explained by his biographers . In It is amusing to trace the first appearance of the future poet , philosopher , and ...
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