The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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Página xii
... passion upon his mental powers ; when he describes his mind as so much debilitated by love , as to be utterly unable to withstand the attacks of sorrow . This we may suppose was really his con- dition after the death of Laura , at least ...
... passion upon his mental powers ; when he describes his mind as so much debilitated by love , as to be utterly unable to withstand the attacks of sorrow . This we may suppose was really his con- dition after the death of Laura , at least ...
Página xv
... passion , or the illusions of fancy , to attain , what is called by some enthusiasts , spiritual communion . How far the Poet had adopted the purest Platonic theory on this subject , can only be known from his writings in general . But ...
... passion , or the illusions of fancy , to attain , what is called by some enthusiasts , spiritual communion . How far the Poet had adopted the purest Platonic theory on this subject , can only be known from his writings in general . But ...
Página xvii
... passion for fame in general : and , in his usual way , he gives a pageant of the most illustrious heroes and sages , patriots and poets , that adorned the several preceding ages . " The soul , " says an amiable moralist , " considered ...
... passion for fame in general : and , in his usual way , he gives a pageant of the most illustrious heroes and sages , patriots and poets , that adorned the several preceding ages . " The soul , " says an amiable moralist , " considered ...
Página xviii
... passion to its proper objects , and to show the necessity of securing the approbation of HIM , who can see those virtues which are incapable of any outward representation ; who does not , Spectator , No. 257 . like created beings , view ...
... passion to its proper objects , and to show the necessity of securing the approbation of HIM , who can see those virtues which are incapable of any outward representation ; who does not , Spectator , No. 257 . like created beings , view ...
Página xxiii
... passion of love a tincture of idolatry , had a natural tendency to introduce in process of time that dissolution of morals which make so conspicuous a figure in the famous arrêts of the courts of love ( as they were called ) in Provence ...
... passion of love a tincture of idolatry , had a natural tendency to introduce in process of time that dissolution of morals which make so conspicuous a figure in the famous arrêts of the courts of love ( as they were called ) in Provence ...
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ancient appear'd arms band bard beheld beneath boast bosom breast Cæsar captive celebrated character charms check'd claim clime courts of love crown'd cruel Cupid's dame Dante dark deadly death despair dire doom dread Earl of Charleville eternal eyes fair fam'd fame fatal fate fell fire flame fleeting fortunes Gauls glorious glory Guardastagno hand HARVARD COLLEGE heart heaven heavenly honour hope joys Julius Cæsar lady light lover mark'd Massinissa Metam mighty mind mortal mourn'd mournful Muse nature night noble nobler o'er Ovid pageant pain passion Petrarch Plato pleasure Poem poetical poets Provençal Provence race rage Rathfriland renown'd Roman Rome Rossilione sacred scene seem'd seen shade shore show'd soft soon soul spouse sway Syphax thee Theseus thought throne Tibullus toils tomb train Trionfi TRIUMPH OF DEATH TRIUMPH OF LOVE troubadours turn'd virtue Virtue's vows wing