PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... hope of a better life . His char- acter cannot be better or more favourably described than in the noble words applied to him by Mr Wordsworth in the most eloquent of his prose writings : 2 " He was a man of disciplined spirit , who ...
... hope of a better life . His char- acter cannot be better or more favourably described than in the noble words applied to him by Mr Wordsworth in the most eloquent of his prose writings : 2 " He was a man of disciplined spirit , who ...
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... , By this were deemed ungentle cold disdain ! Her lovely looks , with sadness downward bent , In silence to my fancy seemed to say , Who calls my faithful friend so far away ? " FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in 52 PETRARCH .
... , By this were deemed ungentle cold disdain ! Her lovely looks , with sadness downward bent , In silence to my fancy seemed to say , Who calls my faithful friend so far away ? " FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in 52 PETRARCH .
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Henry Reeve. FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in it a tone which Shakespeare might have caught , and indeed did catch , in those most plaintive and mysterious utterances of his verse , which also bear marks of an Italian tradition ...
Henry Reeve. FAITH AND HOPE . 53 The next sonnet has in it a tone which Shakespeare might have caught , and indeed did catch , in those most plaintive and mysterious utterances of his verse , which also bear marks of an Italian tradition ...
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... hope but this . " Although Petrarch carried the composition of the Son- net to great perfection , and every one of these small poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me to show himself a far greater ...
... hope but this . " Although Petrarch carried the composition of the Son- net to great perfection , and every one of these small poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me to show himself a far greater ...
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... hope of freedom springs in my desponding soul . Thus , as I vent my bursting bosom's pain , Lo ! from their yoke I see the oxen freed , Slow moving homeward o'er the furrowed plain : Why to my sorrow is no pause decreed ? Why from my ...
... hope of freedom springs in my desponding soul . Thus , as I vent my bursting bosom's pain , Lo ! from their yoke I see the oxen freed , Slow moving homeward o'er the furrowed plain : Why to my sorrow is no pause decreed ? Why from my ...
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