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... Dante , Pet- rarch must have enjoyed life much more than he would have posterity believe . But the touches of sentiment , whether perfectly genuine or not , with which all his writings abound , have obtained more readers for him , and ...
... Dante , Pet- rarch must have enjoyed life much more than he would have posterity believe . But the touches of sentiment , whether perfectly genuine or not , with which all his writings abound , have obtained more readers for him , and ...
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... Dante , exercised a much wider influence over his own age , and enjoyed a greater popularity , than the illustrious Florentine , whom all later times acknowledge as su- preme . He had , in truth , nothing of that objective faculty which ...
... Dante , exercised a much wider influence over his own age , and enjoyed a greater popularity , than the illustrious Florentine , whom all later times acknowledge as su- preme . He had , in truth , nothing of that objective faculty which ...
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... Dante said in his treatise on vernacular eloquence that " those who have most sweetly and nobly written poems in modern Italian are Cino da Pistoia and a friend of his " the friend being Dante himself . The canzone Cino addressed to Dante ...
... Dante said in his treatise on vernacular eloquence that " those who have most sweetly and nobly written poems in modern Italian are Cino da Pistoia and a friend of his " the friend being Dante himself . The canzone Cino addressed to Dante ...
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