PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... truth , though the poetry addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the ...
... truth , though the poetry addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the ...
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... truth From ancient sources draw eternal youth . " -Africa , lib . ix . Petrarch , then , was great , not only by a bootless pas- sion which his poetical genius clothed in imperishable language the chaste language of tenderness and of ...
... truth From ancient sources draw eternal youth . " -Africa , lib . ix . Petrarch , then , was great , not only by a bootless pas- sion which his poetical genius clothed in imperishable language the chaste language of tenderness and of ...
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... truth , nothing of that objective faculty which engraves upon the mind in ineffaceable lines the mystic vision of the terrible and the sublime . As the ages roll on , Dante loses nothing of his power over the imagination and thought of ...
... truth , nothing of that objective faculty which engraves upon the mind in ineffaceable lines the mystic vision of the terrible and the sublime . As the ages roll on , Dante loses nothing of his power over the imagination and thought of ...
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... truth which I had long before studied , namely , that youth and pleasure are vanities . Of a truth the Fashioner of every age and time suffers poor mortals , who are puffed up about nothing , at times to go astray , that they may ...
... truth which I had long before studied , namely , that youth and pleasure are vanities . Of a truth the Fashioner of every age and time suffers poor mortals , who are puffed up about nothing , at times to go astray , that they may ...
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Henry Reeve. Their fortune was scanty , and , to tell the truth , verging to- wards poverty ; but they were exiles from their country . I was born in exile at Arezzo , on Monday , July 20 , 1304 . Riches I held in sovereign contempt ...
Henry Reeve. Their fortune was scanty , and , to tell the truth , verging to- wards poverty ; but they were exiles from their country . I was born in exile at Arezzo , on Monday , July 20 , 1304 . Riches I held in sovereign contempt ...
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