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The pure and elegant language in which they are written has nothing of the archaic grandeur and severity of the style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure ...
The pure and elegant language in which they are written has nothing of the archaic grandeur and severity of the style of Dante . Like that stream of the Sorgia in the valley Petrarch chose for a retreat , his Italian verse sprang pure ...
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They were the first genuine imitators of the Italian style in England . I say nothing of Chaucer , whose genius was far more original and national , though Chaucer was a contemporary of Petrarch , and was supposed to have met the great ...
They were the first genuine imitators of the Italian style in England . I say nothing of Chaucer , whose genius was far more original and national , though Chaucer was a contemporary of Petrarch , and was supposed to have met the great ...
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“ 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 remarkable that in all Petrarch's political writings his sympathies are ever on the side of the people .
“ 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 remarkable that in all Petrarch's political writings his sympathies are ever on the side of the people .
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