PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... expression be too strong for his character , he was a præceptor mundi , a teacher of the world . The far grander genius of Dante had been tried by poverty and exile ; the far more varied genius of Tasso was consigned , in another ...
... expression be too strong for his character , he was a præceptor mundi , a teacher of the world . The far grander genius of Dante had been tried by poverty and exile ; the far more varied genius of Tasso was consigned , in another ...
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... expressed his judgment of me in highly flattering terms . And , indeed , what was then the judgment of the king agreed with that of many others , and especially with my own , though at this day I differ from the estimate then formed of ...
... expressed his judgment of me in highly flattering terms . And , indeed , what was then the judgment of the king agreed with that of many others , and especially with my own , though at this day I differ from the estimate then formed of ...
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... 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 manuscript Virgil , to which he was much ...
... 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 manuscript Virgil , to which he was much ...
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... expression , who can create and perpetuate by language emotions more intense and lasting than their own . Without disputing the reality of his tenderness for Laura , it is impossible not to see that it was prodigiously enhanced by the ...
... expression , who can create and perpetuate by language emotions more intense and lasting than their own . Without disputing the reality of his tenderness for Laura , it is impossible not to see that it was prodigiously enhanced by the ...
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... expression . In this respect he may be compared to Virgil , and to Virgil alone : and like Virgil , he sometimes blushed to think that the last perfection of ideal refinement had not been reached , even in passages in which no other eye ...
... expression . In this respect he may be compared to Virgil , and to Virgil alone : and like Virgil , he sometimes blushed to think that the last perfection of ideal refinement had not been reached , even in passages in which no other eye ...
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