Essays on PetrarchJ. Murray, 1823 - 325 Seiten |
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... lines too plain to be quoted , and which are not ordinarily observed , because Petrarch is traditionally read with sen- timental prepossession . He was admitted but rarely into the house of Laura , and not till several years after their ...
... lines too plain to be quoted , and which are not ordinarily observed , because Petrarch is traditionally read with sen- timental prepossession . He was admitted but rarely into the house of Laura , and not till several years after their ...
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... lines which no translation can render , and to which no criticism can do justice ,: Pace tranquilla , senza alcuno affanno , Simile a quella ch ' è nel cielo eterna , Move dal loro innamorato riso . In one of those moments of beatific ...
... lines which no translation can render , and to which no criticism can do justice ,: Pace tranquilla , senza alcuno affanno , Simile a quella ch ' è nel cielo eterna , Move dal loro innamorato riso . In one of those moments of beatific ...
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... line is sufficient to touch the feelings of every reader , who has experienced violent passions in solitude , Tal paura ho di ritrovarmi solo ! XIII . THE need of consolation forced him to seek refuge even among those persons whom he ...
... line is sufficient to touch the feelings of every reader , who has experienced violent passions in solitude , Tal paura ho di ritrovarmi solo ! XIII . THE need of consolation forced him to seek refuge even among those persons whom he ...
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... lines ends the poetry which he wrote during the life of Laura . Her beauty had long since yielded more to infirmity than to age . She was scarcely thirty - five when Petrarch wrote in one of his most serious works , " If I had loved her ...
... lines ends the poetry which he wrote during the life of Laura . Her beauty had long since yielded more to infirmity than to age . She was scarcely thirty - five when Petrarch wrote in one of his most serious works , " If I had loved her ...
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... lines ends the poetry which he wrote during the life of Laura . Her beauty had long since yielded more to infirmity than to age . She was scarcely thirty - five when Petrarch wrote in one of his most serious works , “ If I had loved her ...
... lines ends the poetry which he wrote during the life of Laura . Her beauty had long since yielded more to infirmity than to age . She was scarcely thirty - five when Petrarch wrote in one of his most serious works , “ If I had loved her ...
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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