PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... poems are― The Metrical Epistles . 1372 . The Eclogues ( rather satirical than bucolic ) . Penitential Psalms . 1368 . The Africa , an epic poem in nine books , chiefly written between 1339 and 1341 , but not made public in his lifetime ...
... poems are― The Metrical Epistles . 1372 . The Eclogues ( rather satirical than bucolic ) . Penitential Psalms . 1368 . The Africa , an epic poem in nine books , chiefly written between 1339 and 1341 , but not made public in his lifetime ...
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... poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me to show himself a far greater poet in his canzonets , where the melody of his verse has a freer course , and the current of sentiment is at once more varied ...
... poems is a masterpiece of rhythm and appropriate lan- guage , he appears to me to show himself a far greater poet in his canzonets , where the melody of his verse has a freer course , and the current of sentiment is at once more varied ...
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... poem of " Africa , " to which he now devoted all his powers . The poem of Silius Italicus , on the same sub- ject , was then unknown , and Petrarch conceived himself to be engaged on an original work . Ten years afterwards it was still ...
... poem of " Africa , " to which he now devoted all his powers . The poem of Silius Italicus , on the same sub- ject , was then unknown , and Petrarch conceived himself to be engaged on an original work . Ten years afterwards it was still ...
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