PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 13
Página 17
... Perhaps , future reader , you may have heard somewhat about me , doubtful though it may be whether a name so humble and obscure as mine is likely to travel far in point either of time or space . Perhaps , even , you may wish to know ...
... Perhaps , future reader , you may have heard somewhat about me , doubtful though it may be whether a name so humble and obscure as mine is likely to travel far in point either of time or space . Perhaps , even , you may wish to know ...
Página 39
... Perhaps they speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men ...
... Perhaps they speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men ...
Página 80
... perhaps in the chapter - library , in 1345. These were the letters so eagerly sought for , and so fondly perused and even copied by Petrarch's own hand , which he speaks of in a letter addressed to Cicero himself in the other world ...
... perhaps in the chapter - library , in 1345. These were the letters so eagerly sought for , and so fondly perused and even copied by Petrarch's own hand , which he speaks of in a letter addressed to Cicero himself in the other world ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
addressed affection afterwards appear Avignon beauty brother called century charm Church Cicero close Colonna complete Court crown Dante death desire died doubt early earth Emperor English existence expressed eyes fame father friendship gave give given glory grace greater hand heart heaven honour hope hour illustrious influence Italian Italy journey King known language Latin Laura learning less letters light lived look Lord mark memory mind mountain Naples nature never night noble object Parma passing passion peace perhaps Petrarch poems poet poetry Pope present princes pure reader received remained Rienzi Roman Rome says seek seems solitary sonnets sought soul speak spirit style success sweet thee things thou thought tion trace truth turned Vaucluse verse volume whilst whole writings written youth