PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... passion and his art than when he lived there . But in translation from the Italian to another tongue these poems lose their greatest charm . The more austere Muse of England disclaims those hyperbolical expres- sions which are natural ...
... passion and his art than when he lived there . But in translation from the Italian to another tongue these poems lose their greatest charm . The more austere Muse of England disclaims those hyperbolical expres- sions which are natural ...
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... passion of love , it is always to describe himself as its victim and its slave- too much engrossed by sentiments and desires that tore him from nobler employents as a man would speak of opium - eating , or any other resistless appetite ...
... passion of love , it is always to describe himself as its victim and its slave- too much engrossed by sentiments and desires that tore him from nobler employents as a man would speak of opium - eating , or any other resistless appetite ...
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... passion , weary of the world , irritated by the evil of his times and the anarchy of his country , seeking a refuge in rural life , in absolute retirement , and in the ardent pursuit of letters and philosophy ; on the other , an eager ...
... passion , weary of the world , irritated by the evil of his times and the anarchy of his country , seeking a refuge in rural life , in absolute retirement , and in the ardent pursuit of letters and philosophy ; on the other , an eager ...
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