PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... tion of Signor Fracassetti's editions , devoted a good deal of time to the study of Petrarch's Latin writings and philo- sophy ; and I revert with pleasure to one of the pursuits of my youth , having always had the desire to make the ...
... tion of Signor Fracassetti's editions , devoted a good deal of time to the study of Petrarch's Latin writings and philo- sophy ; and I revert with pleasure to one of the pursuits of my youth , having always had the desire to make the ...
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... tion . My irritable temper often injured myself , but it never injured others . Honourable and trusty friendships I keenly sought and cultivated - I fearlessly boast , that so far as I know , I speak the truth . Although easily provoked ...
... tion . My irritable temper often injured myself , but it never injured others . Honourable and trusty friendships I keenly sought and cultivated - I fearlessly boast , that so far as I know , I speak the truth . Although easily provoked ...
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... tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the longing to revisit places I had seen a ...
... tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the longing to revisit places I had seen a ...
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... tion of these sentiments is , no doubt , to be found in the ' Vita Nuova ' of Dante , rising , as it were , by the steps of Paradise , to the beatific vision which is the trans- figuration of love . Petrarch , at his loftiest flight ...
... tion of these sentiments is , no doubt , to be found in the ' Vita Nuova ' of Dante , rising , as it were , by the steps of Paradise , to the beatific vision which is the trans- figuration of love . Petrarch , at his loftiest flight ...
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... tion and its river than for its inhabitants . I was astonished to find in this barbarous land so much courtesy , so much splendour in the city , so much gravity in the men , and such remarkable grace among the ladies . The eve of St ...
... tion and its river than for its inhabitants . I was astonished to find in this barbarous land so much courtesy , so much splendour in the city , so much gravity in the men , and such remarkable grace among the ladies . The eve of St ...
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