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There is scarcely a trace of Petrarch's somewhat morbid cast of thought , or of his philosophy , in the lively , shrewd , and humorous pictures of life which Chaucer drew ; and whatever he derived from Italy was drawn far less from the ...
There is scarcely a trace of Petrarch's somewhat morbid cast of thought , or of his philosophy , in the lively , shrewd , and humorous pictures of life which Chaucer drew ; and whatever he derived from Italy was drawn far less from the ...
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Even his occasional interviews with Laurą have an air of stolen pleasure , scarcely amounting to enjoyment , and leave behind them a trace of melancholy . The following sonnet is supposed to have been written when he was on the eve of ...
Even his occasional interviews with Laurą have an air of stolen pleasure , scarcely amounting to enjoyment , and leave behind them a trace of melancholy . The following sonnet is supposed to have been written when he was on the eve of ...
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Ah me ! what sought my eyes , When fixed in fond surprise , On her angelic face I gazed , and on my heart each charm imprest , From whence , nor force nor art the sacred trace Shall e'er remove , till I the victim rest Of Death , whose ...
Ah me ! what sought my eyes , When fixed in fond surprise , On her angelic face I gazed , and on my heart each charm imprest , From whence , nor force nor art the sacred trace Shall e'er remove , till I the victim rest Of Death , whose ...
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