The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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... found to be more generally useful . Here there are few exhibitions of characters utterly abandoned and depraved . Though such pictures , in the hands of a master , may have the strongest poetical effect , yet , probably , the X.
... found to be more generally useful . Here there are few exhibitions of characters utterly abandoned and depraved . Though such pictures , in the hands of a master , may have the strongest poetical effect , yet , probably , the X.
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Francesco Petrarca. the strongest poetical effect , yet , probably , the instruction to be learned from them is not so generally useful , as those suggested by the characters in the Trionfi of Petrarch . They are such as are too ...
Francesco Petrarca. the strongest poetical effect , yet , probably , the instruction to be learned from them is not so generally useful , as those suggested by the characters in the Trionfi of Petrarch . They are such as are too ...
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... poetical essayists , nor by the continued narration of the fortunes of one hero or heroine . But here the scene is continually shifting . That love of novelty which is innate in the mind , and placed there for the most salutary purposes ...
... poetical essayists , nor by the continued narration of the fortunes of one hero or heroine . But here the scene is continually shifting . That love of novelty which is innate in the mind , and placed there for the most salutary purposes ...
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... poetical reputation . ( This , as in the former case , led him to the consideration of the passion for fame in general : and , in his usual way , he gives a pageant of the most illustrious heroes and sages , patriots and poets , that ...
... poetical reputation . ( This , as in the former case , led him to the consideration of the passion for fame in general : and , in his usual way , he gives a pageant of the most illustrious heroes and sages , patriots and poets , that ...
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... poetical character , they trode in the steps of the more ancient Provençal bards or troubadours , a race of men , whose writings had in many re- spects a tendency , no less to corrupt than to expose the corruptions of the times . It is ...
... poetical character , they trode in the steps of the more ancient Provençal bards or troubadours , a race of men , whose writings had in many re- spects a tendency , no less to corrupt than to expose the corruptions of the times . It is ...
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ancient appear'd arms band bard beheld beneath boast bosom breast Cæsar captive celebrated character charms check'd claim clime courts of love crown'd cruel Cupid's dame Dante dark deadly death despair dire doom dread Earl of Charleville eternal eyes fair fam'd fame fatal fate fell fire flame fleeting fortunes Gauls glorious glory Guardastagno hand HARVARD COLLEGE heart heaven heavenly honour hope joys Julius Cæsar lady light lover mark'd Massinissa Metam mighty mind mortal mourn'd mournful Muse nature night noble nobler o'er Ovid pageant pain passion Petrarch Plato pleasure Poem poetical poets Provençal Provence race rage Rathfriland renown'd Roman Rome Rossilione sacred scene seem'd seen shade shore show'd soft soon soul spouse sway Syphax thee Theseus thought throne Tibullus toils tomb train Trionfi TRIUMPH OF DEATH TRIUMPH OF LOVE troubadours turn'd virtue Virtue's vows wing