The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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... poets . From its unity of design it must be considered as one performance , and is among the first system- atic pieces intended as correctives to the inordinate pursuit of pleasure and of fame . ) < The topics indeed are not amplified ...
... poets . From its unity of design it must be considered as one performance , and is among the first system- atic pieces intended as correctives to the inordinate pursuit of pleasure and of fame . ) < The topics indeed are not amplified ...
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... poets . From its unity of design it must be considered as one performance , and is among the first system- atic pieces intended as correctives to the inordinate pursuit of pleasure and of fame . ) The topics indeed are not amplified ...
... poets . From its unity of design it must be considered as one performance , and is among the first system- atic pieces intended as correctives to the inordinate pursuit of pleasure and of fame . ) The topics indeed are not amplified ...
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... Poet probably considered them in the light in which they are repre- sented by history , as the spirits of departed men and women canonised by the Pagan world ; and under this view they may justly claim a rank in the procession ...
... Poet probably considered them in the light in which they are repre- sented by history , as the spirits of departed men and women canonised by the Pagan world ; and under this view they may justly claim a rank in the procession ...
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... poets nearly coincides : but Petrarch expe- rienced much of the mischiefs of the passions , which the others learned through the spec- tacles of books . He could say with Æneas , in Virgil — Quæque ipse miserrima vidi Et quorum pars ...
... poets nearly coincides : but Petrarch expe- rienced much of the mischiefs of the passions , which the others learned through the spec- tacles of books . He could say with Æneas , in Virgil — Quæque ipse miserrima vidi Et quorum pars ...
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... poet has chosen to exhibit the passion of love in this disadvantageous light , even in his own case , may be ... poets , and their imitators in prose and verse t . * See Notes on the Triumph of Love , Part the first . See Introduction ...
... poet has chosen to exhibit the passion of love in this disadvantageous light , even in his own case , may be ... poets , and their imitators in prose and verse t . * See Notes on the Triumph of Love , Part the first . See Introduction ...
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