PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... given to the world . Of his Italian poetry , included in the Canzoniere , and consisting of his Son- nets , Canzonets , and the Triumphs of Love , Chastity , Fame , Time , Deity , and Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary ...
... given to the world . Of his Italian poetry , included in the Canzoniere , and consisting of his Son- nets , Canzonets , and the Triumphs of Love , Chastity , Fame , Time , Deity , and Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary ...
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... given to the world the most perfect edition that exists of the whole body of Petrarch's Epistles . The series was first published in Latin at Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than ...
... given to the world the most perfect edition that exists of the whole body of Petrarch's Epistles . The series was first published in Latin at Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than ...
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... given to poetic diction by Francis Petrarch . In his ' Rime ' there is never a word or mode savouring of old age , or which cannot be used without affectation at the present day . " There is no similar in- stance in literature of a ...
... given to poetic diction by Francis Petrarch . In his ' Rime ' there is never a word or mode savouring of old age , or which cannot be used without affectation at the present day . " There is no similar in- stance in literature of a ...
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Henry Reeve. " To thee , perchance , if lengthened days are given , A better age shall mark the grace of Heaven ; Not always shall this deadly sloth endure : Our sons shall live in days more bright and pure ; Then with fresh shoots our ...
Henry Reeve. " To thee , perchance , if lengthened days are given , A better age shall mark the grace of Heaven ; Not always shall this deadly sloth endure : Our sons shall live in days more bright and pure ; Then with fresh shoots our ...
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... given by myself , or of those by whom I was invited - though doubt- less they would not have invited me , had they not judged me worthy of the honour thus offered . I determined , there- fore , to land first at Naples , where I sought ...
... given by myself , or of those by whom I was invited - though doubt- less they would not have invited me , had they not judged me worthy of the honour thus offered . I determined , there- fore , to land first at Naples , where I sought ...
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