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... give a colour of reality to those endless effusions of the poet's heart and lyre . The merest trifles , such as the passage of his lady's shadow , the dropping of her glove , the scent of a flower , the rustle of a laurel bush , are all ...
... give a colour of reality to those endless effusions of the poet's heart and lyre . The merest trifles , such as the passage of his lady's shadow , the dropping of her glove , the scent of a flower , the rustle of a laurel bush , are all ...
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... give Petrarch the authority of father , and to inspire Boccaccio with the sympathy of a younger brother . He says in the 8th book , " De casibus virorum illustrium , " speaking of Petrarch : " In somnis sibi visum adspectu modestum et ...
... give Petrarch the authority of father , and to inspire Boccaccio with the sympathy of a younger brother . He says in the 8th book , " De casibus virorum illustrium , " speaking of Petrarch : " In somnis sibi visum adspectu modestum et ...
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... fly from those deaf spirits and blind away , Who from the path of heaven have gone astray . " 1 Epist . Fam . , lib . v . cap . 1 . " 3 2 Epist . Variar . 3 Africa , lib . vi . He gives a pleasing account of his first coming to.
... fly from those deaf spirits and blind away , Who from the path of heaven have gone astray . " 1 Epist . Fam . , lib . v . cap . 1 . " 3 2 Epist . Variar . 3 Africa , lib . vi . He gives a pleasing account of his first coming to.
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Henry Reeve (C.B.). He gives a pleasing account of his first coming to Vaucluse , in a letter to one of his oldest friends , that shows the happy spirit in which he looked back upon the days of his youth , when years began to lie thick ...
Henry Reeve (C.B.). He gives a pleasing account of his first coming to Vaucluse , in a letter to one of his oldest friends , that shows the happy spirit in which he looked back upon the days of his youth , when years began to lie thick ...
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... give expectant nations life and light ; The aged pilgrim , in some clime unknown Slow journeying , right onward fearful bends With weary haste , a stranger and alone ; Yet when his labour ends He solitary sleeps , And in short slumber ...
... give expectant nations life and light ; The aged pilgrim , in some clime unknown Slow journeying , right onward fearful bends With weary haste , a stranger and alone ; Yet when his labour ends He solitary sleeps , And in short slumber ...
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