PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... writings . This biography ap- peared in three quarto volumes in 1764 , with copious translations from the Letters and Poems into French . It was on this publication , rather than on an accurate examination of the originals , that Gibbon ...
... writings . This biography ap- peared in three quarto volumes in 1764 , with copious translations from the Letters and Poems into French . It was on this publication , rather than on an accurate examination of the originals , that Gibbon ...
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... writings abound , have obtained more readers for him , and more sympathy , than the gaiety and gladness of a livelier muse would have secured . 1 It has been finely said of Dante , that " The highest of all his gifts were the lofty mind ...
... writings abound , have obtained more readers for him , and more sympathy , than the gaiety and gladness of a livelier muse would have secured . 1 It has been finely said of Dante , that " The highest of all his gifts were the lofty mind ...
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... writings , as well as in his poems , he gives way to that spirit of introspection and analysis , which was the strongest feature in his char- acter , and which had been matured by his habits of se- clusion and study . His own feelings ...
... writings , as well as in his poems , he gives way to that spirit of introspection and analysis , which was the strongest feature in his char- acter , and which had been matured by his habits of se- clusion and study . His own feelings ...
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