PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... called the " anti - Papal spirit . " In truth , though the poetry addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the ...
... called the " anti - Papal spirit . " In truth , though the poetry addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the ...
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... called - or rather eating enter- tainments , inimical alike to modesty and good manners— have always been displeasing to me . I have counted it an irksome and a useless thing to invite others to such gatherings , and no less so to be ...
... called - or rather eating enter- tainments , inimical alike to modesty and good manners— have always been displeasing to me . I have counted it an irksome and a useless thing to invite others to such gatherings , and no less so to be ...
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... called Vaucluse , fifteen miles from Avignon , where the Sorgia , the king of streams , takes its source . Charmed with the sweetness of the spot , I betook myself thither with my books . It would be a long story were I to proceed to ...
... called Vaucluse , fifteen miles from Avignon , where the Sorgia , the king of streams , takes its source . Charmed with the sweetness of the spot , I betook myself thither with my books . It would be a long story were I to proceed to ...
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... called , was born . His childhood was spent at Incisa , a small property about four- teen miles from Florence , to which his mother obtained leave to return . But the persecution still continuing , Petracco , the father , migrated in ...
... called , was born . His childhood was spent at Incisa , a small property about four- teen miles from Florence , to which his mother obtained leave to return . But the persecution still continuing , Petracco , the father , migrated in ...
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... called in Petrarch's language , better known as the Mont Ventoux , is a moun- tain about 7000 feet in height , situated to the north- east of Avignon , and at no great distance from Vaucluse . It is visible all over the country , and as ...
... called in Petrarch's language , better known as the Mont Ventoux , is a moun- tain about 7000 feet in height , situated to the north- east of Avignon , and at no great distance from Vaucluse . It is visible all over the country , and as ...
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addressed afterwards Arquà Augustus Cæsar Avignon beauty Boccaccio brother Cæsar CANZONET Cardinal Carpentras century Charles IV charm Church Cicero Cino da Pistoia Colonna Crown 8vo Dante death earth Edinburgh Edition Emperor English reader Engravings EPISTLE TO POSTERITY exile eyes fame father favour Fcap Florence friendship Giacomo Colonna glory grace Greek heart heaven HENRY REEVE honour hope illustrious Italian Italy journey King labour language Latin Laura letters lived LL.D Lombes Lord Manual manuscript memory Milan mind MONT VENTOUX mortal mountain Naples never noble Padua Parma passion Petrarch philosophy poems poet poetical poetry Pope princes Professor prose rarch Rienzi Roman Rome Schools seems solitary solitude sonnets Sorgia soul spirit style sweet Text-Book thee things thou thought tion translation triumph truth Ugo Foscolo Vaucluse Venice verse Virgil Visconti volume whilst writings written youth