PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure and abounding from its source ; and although the poet affected to treat these compositions as the " mere trifles ...
... style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure and abounding from its source ; and although the poet affected to treat these compositions as the " mere trifles ...
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... styles stately , their conveyance clearly , their terms proper , their metre sweet and well - proportioned , in all ... style in England . I say nothing of Chaucer , whose genius was far more original and national , though Chaucer was a ...
... styles stately , their conveyance clearly , their terms proper , their metre sweet and well - proportioned , in all ... style in England . I say nothing of Chaucer , whose genius was far more original and national , though Chaucer was a ...
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... style to the humble and subtle language be- fitting the Court of Rome . " Impossible , " said the poet . " If my style is too good for the place , the place is not good enough for me ; " and so he preserved his freedom . It is extremely ...
... style to the humble and subtle language be- fitting the Court of Rome . " Impossible , " said the poet . " If my style is too good for the place , the place is not good enough for me ; " and so he preserved his freedom . It is extremely ...
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