PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Nature , who with understanding heart Doth know and love such objects as excite No morbid passions , no disquietude ... natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His feelings of aversion softened down ; A holy ...
... Nature , who with understanding heart Doth know and love such objects as excite No morbid passions , no disquietude ... natures , and a kindred joy . Accordingly , he by degrees perceives His feelings of aversion softened down ; A holy ...
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... natures existed in Petrarch , and both were gratified . An ideal passion , an ideal philosophy , an ideal stand- ard of political liberty and virtue were the character- istics of Petrarch's enthusiastic nature ; he carried the same ...
... natures existed in Petrarch , and both were gratified . An ideal passion , an ideal philosophy , an ideal stand- ard of political liberty and virtue were the character- istics of Petrarch's enthusiastic nature ; he carried the same ...
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... nature of the place was the only obstacle . We met with an old shepherd in one of the dells of the mountain , who did all he could to dissuade us from our attempt , telling us that some fifty years before he had been invited to go to ...
... nature of the place was the only obstacle . We met with an old shepherd in one of the dells of the mountain , who did all he could to dissuade us from our attempt , telling us that some fifty years before he had been invited to go to ...
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