Essays on PetrarchJ. Murray, 1823 - 325 Seiten |
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... idea of their character . From some touches here and there in the different writings of Pe- trarch , it appears that her figure was less em- bellished with regularity and dignity , than with a graceful elegance . Her more powerful ...
... idea of their character . From some touches here and there in the different writings of Pe- trarch , it appears that her figure was less em- bellished with regularity and dignity , than with a graceful elegance . Her more powerful ...
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... idea of acquiring a science which would have reduced him to the dilemma , " either of becoming a rich rogue , or of being laughed at by the world for an honest madman , who had conceived the vain project of reconciling law , fortune ...
... idea of acquiring a science which would have reduced him to the dilemma , " either of becoming a rich rogue , or of being laughed at by the world for an honest madman , who had conceived the vain project of reconciling law , fortune ...
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... idea , he never explicitly mentions that she was bound to partake the bed of another . At last , however , he felt and confessed " that she was a woman ; that he doated upon her form ; that she was the only one who had ever appeared a ...
... idea , he never explicitly mentions that she was bound to partake the bed of another . At last , however , he felt and confessed " that she was a woman ; that he doated upon her form ; that she was the only one who had ever appeared a ...
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... ideas evidently borrowed from the Provençals ; and , although he has often im- proved them , they displease precisely ... idea of their love- poetry . It is a mosaic of antithesis : their songs and their passions being chilled by epi ...
... ideas evidently borrowed from the Provençals ; and , although he has often im- proved them , they displease precisely ... idea of their love- poetry . It is a mosaic of antithesis : their songs and their passions being chilled by epi ...
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... idea of what they love , first in themselves ; Or , like the glasses , so their minds take in The forms of their beloved , and them reflect . Some passages in Petrarch are , no doubt , too compressed and obscure ; yet so much is the ...
... idea of what they love , first in themselves ; Or , like the glasses , so their minds take in The forms of their beloved , and them reflect . Some passages in Petrarch are , no doubt , too compressed and obscure ; yet so much is the ...
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Amor ANACREON ancient Arezzo Avignon beauty bella bliss Boccacio bosom breast breath CANZONE CARY'S Transl ch'io charms che'l ciel cielo Cola di Rienzo d'amore Dante death delight dolce dolci donna earth Epist eyes Famil fancy fear feel FRANCESCO PETRARCA friends genius gente grace gran Guido Cavalcanti happy heart heaven honour hope imagination imitation inspired Italian Italy ladies Latin Laura letter live lover lyric poetry mente mind mondo mortal nature never night o'er ogni parlar passion pensier Petr Petrarch pietà pleasure poem poet POETRY OF PETRARCH racters repose Sappho says sempre Senil serene sighs sion smile song SONNET sorrow soul spirit Stefano Colonna sweet tears tempo terra thee thou thought tion TRANSLATION trarch trembling trovo tutto UGO FOSCOLO Vaucluse veggio Venus verses viso vita wearied whilst youth