PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... solitary and agreeable , called Vaucluse , fifteen miles from Avignon , where the Sorgia , the king of streams , takes its source . Charmed with the sweetness of the spot , I betook myself thither with my books . It would be a long ...
... solitary and agreeable , called Vaucluse , fifteen miles from Avignon , where the Sorgia , the king of streams , takes its source . Charmed with the sweetness of the spot , I betook myself thither with my books . It would be a long ...
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... solitary bird , twittering on the naked autumnal bough , touches his fancy : - " Poor solitary bird , that pour'st thy lay , Or haply mournest the sweet season gone : As chilly night and winter hurry on , And daylight fades , and summer ...
... solitary bird , twittering on the naked autumnal bough , touches his fancy : - " Poor solitary bird , that pour'st thy lay , Or haply mournest the sweet season gone : As chilly night and winter hurry on , And daylight fades , and summer ...
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... Solitary Life , " he analyses more than he speculates ; he contrasts the vanities and ignorances of life , in the ... Solitary Life " are said to have been the most popular of his prose writings . But Petrarch's conception of solitary ...
... Solitary Life , " he analyses more than he speculates ; he contrasts the vanities and ignorances of life , in the ... Solitary Life " are said to have been the most popular of his prose writings . But Petrarch's conception of solitary ...
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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