PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... charm , a per- fection of language , which were sometimes lost in the sublime depths of the Dantesque imagery . It is an anachronism to ascribe the diffusion of these sentiments in the Italy of the fourteenth century to the dialogues or ...
... charm , a per- fection of language , which were sometimes lost in the sublime depths of the Dantesque imagery . It is an anachronism to ascribe the diffusion of these sentiments in the Italy of the fourteenth century to the dialogues or ...
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... charm of their own . They are entirely devoid of the affectation and antitheses which are the blemishes of Petrarch's Canzoniere . are far more simple and natural . the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the ...
... charm of their own . They are entirely devoid of the affectation and antitheses which are the blemishes of Petrarch's Canzoniere . are far more simple and natural . the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the ...
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... charms of an adorable and unrelenting mistress . Laura was forty years of age when she died ; but her death only gave a fresh theme to a disconsolate lover . Although they first met amid STERN CHARACTER OF LAURA . 43 the scenes of a 42 ...
... charms of an adorable and unrelenting mistress . Laura was forty years of age when she died ; but her death only gave a fresh theme to a disconsolate lover . Although they first met amid STERN CHARACTER OF LAURA . 43 the scenes of a 42 ...
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... charms of poetry and song . A veiled figure , intent , probably , on other affections and cares , haunted him like a spirit ; but that spirit breathed life , not unmingled with suffering , into his heart , and burst forth in his verses ...
... charms of poetry and song . A veiled figure , intent , probably , on other affections and cares , haunted him like a spirit ; but that spirit breathed life , not unmingled with suffering , into his heart , and burst forth in his verses ...
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... charm . The more austere Muse of England disclaims those hyperbolical expres- sions which are natural to the poets of the South ; and though our language has a rhythm and a majesty of its own , it can hardly be said that any of his ...
... charm . The more austere Muse of England disclaims those hyperbolical expres- sions which are natural to the poets of the South ; and though our language has a rhythm and a majesty of its own , it can hardly be said that any of his ...
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