PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... light of the Ciceronian dialogues , and by the traces of the Alexandrian school of philosophy in the early Christian Fathers . Dim as that light was , Petrarch followed it . It is curious to remark how little PLATONIC FAITH AND LOVE ...
... light of the Ciceronian dialogues , and by the traces of the Alexandrian school of philosophy in the early Christian Fathers . Dim as that light was , Petrarch followed it . It is curious to remark how little PLATONIC FAITH AND LOVE ...
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... light of dawn . The more I wander in the world's rough ways- The more o'er desert wastes my footstep strays- The more my fancy her sweet form portrays . Then , when the stern reality of Truth Destroys the visions of my fervent youth , I ...
... light of dawn . The more I wander in the world's rough ways- The more o'er desert wastes my footstep strays- The more my fancy her sweet form portrays . Then , when the stern reality of Truth Destroys the visions of my fervent youth , I ...
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... light ; The aged pilgrim , in some clime unknown Slow journeying , right onward fearful bends With weary haste , a ... light sinks crimson in the West . His burning wheels when downward Phœbus bends And leaves the world to night , its ...
... light ; The aged pilgrim , in some clime unknown Slow journeying , right onward fearful bends With weary haste , a ... light sinks crimson in the West . His burning wheels when downward Phœbus bends And leaves the world to night , its ...
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