PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... thoughts now flowing clear , From a clear fountain flowing , he looks around And seeks for good ; and finds the good ... thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . ' " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND ...
... thoughts now flowing clear , From a clear fountain flowing , he looks around And seeks for good ; and finds the good ... thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . ' " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND ...
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... thoughts and actions . He tells us that in making the collection he destroyed above one thousand letters and pieces which he thought unworthy to form part of it . Next come his philosophical writings : - The Secretum , or Conflict of ...
... thoughts and actions . He tells us that in making the collection he destroyed above one thousand letters and pieces which he thought unworthy to form part of it . Next come his philosophical writings : - The Secretum , or Conflict of ...
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... thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes , emperors , kings , and senators ; rebuking the list- less or the corrupt ; stimulating the brave and the free ; receiving homage enough to gratify his ...
... thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes , emperors , kings , and senators ; rebuking the list- less or the corrupt ; stimulating the brave and the free ; receiving homage enough to gratify his ...
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... thought of mankind : mean- while , it is only the extreme beauty and melody of his language that keep Petrarch's poetry alive . But in their own times it was otherwise . The fourteenth cen- tury failed to comprehend its greatest poet ...
... thought of mankind : mean- while , it is only the extreme beauty and melody of his language that keep Petrarch's poetry alive . But in their own times it was otherwise . The fourteenth cen- tury failed to comprehend its greatest poet ...
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... thoughts and my remembrance , as if I had never known them . And this I count among my earliest happy recollec- tions , thanking God , who has freed me , while yet my powers were unimpaired and strong , from this so vile and always ...
... thoughts and my remembrance , as if I had never known them . And this I count among my earliest happy recollec- tions , thanking God , who has freed me , while yet my powers were unimpaired and strong , from this so vile and always ...
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