PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... expressed his judgment of me in highly flattering terms . And , indeed , what was then the judgment of the king agreed with that of many others , and especially with my own , though at this day I differ from the estimate then formed of ...
... expressed his judgment of me in highly flattering terms . And , indeed , what was then the judgment of the king agreed with that of many others , and especially with my own , though at this day I differ from the estimate then formed of ...
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... expressed the thought that his mother and himself would live for ever in that verse- “ Vivemus pariter , memorabimur ambo . ” These lines appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a manuscript Virgil , to which he was much ...
... expressed the thought that his mother and himself would live for ever in that verse- “ Vivemus pariter , memorabimur ambo . ” These lines appear to have been written on the fly - leaf of a manuscript Virgil , to which he was much ...
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... expressed than the speech placed by Walter Savage Landor in the mouth of Petrarch , in that portion of the dialogues ... expression occurs in one of the letters addressed by Petrarch to the Commission of Four Cardinals appointed by ...
... expressed than the speech placed by Walter Savage Landor in the mouth of Petrarch , in that portion of the dialogues ... expression occurs in one of the letters addressed by Petrarch to the Commission of Four Cardinals appointed by ...
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addressed affection afterwards Arquà Augustus Cæsar Avignon beauty Boccaccio brother Cæsar CANZONET Canzoniere Cardinal Carpentras century charm Church Cicero Cino da Pistoia Colonna Dante delightful doubt earth Emperor EPISTLE TO POSTERITY eternal exile eyes fame father favour Florence friendship genius Giacomo Colonna Giovanni Visconti glory grace heart heaven honour hope illustrious Italian Italy journey King Robert LADY DACRE language Latin Laura de Noves laurel crown letters lived Lombes Lord Malaucène manuscript memory Milan mind mistress MONT VENTOUX mortal mountain Naples never night noble Padua Papal Court Parma passion peace Petrarch philosophy poems poet poetic poetry Pope princes rarch reader Rienzi Roman Rome Sade says seems sigh solitary solitude sonnets Sorgia soul spirit style sweet thee things thou thought tion triumph truth Ugo Foscolo Vaucluse Venice verse Virgil Visconti whilst writings written youth