PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... pure principle of love So deeply , that , unsatisfied with aught Less pure and exquisite , he cannot choose But seek for objects of a kindred love In fellow - natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His ...
... pure principle of love So deeply , that , unsatisfied with aught Less pure and exquisite , he cannot choose But seek for objects of a kindred love In fellow - natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His ...
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... pure and elegant language in which they are written has nothing of the archaic grandeur and severity of the style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure and ...
... pure and elegant language in which they are written has nothing of the archaic grandeur and severity of the style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure and ...
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... pure and ideal religion . In a scholastic age he taught a philosophy far removed from the traditions of Aristotle and the categories of the Schools . Although his patrimony must have been very small , and the benefices he afterwards ...
... pure and ideal religion . In a scholastic age he taught a philosophy far removed from the traditions of Aristotle and the categories of the Schools . Although his patrimony must have been very small , and the benefices he afterwards ...
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... pure ; Then with fresh shoots our Helicon shall glow ; Then the fresh laurel spread its sacred bough ; Then the high intellect and docile mind Shall renovate the studies of mankind- The love of beauty and the cause of truth From ancient ...
... pure ; Then with fresh shoots our Helicon shall glow ; Then the fresh laurel spread its sacred bough ; Then the high intellect and docile mind Shall renovate the studies of mankind- The love of beauty and the cause of truth From ancient ...
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... pure , though not ascetic . It was his wont to interrupt the few hours of sleep he allowed himself to repeat his midnight prayer . He lived and died in a Christian spirit ; and if some morbid affections disturbed his composure , or some ...
... pure , though not ascetic . It was his wont to interrupt the few hours of sleep he allowed himself to repeat his midnight prayer . He lived and died in a Christian spirit ; and if some morbid affections disturbed his composure , or some ...
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