The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Հատոր 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... Petrarch . Dante , Tasso , and indeed all the worthiest poets of that land have composed sonnets of high , some of supreme excellence , but so readily does the Italian language adapt itself to this form of poetical composition , that ...
... Petrarch . Dante , Tasso , and indeed all the worthiest poets of that land have composed sonnets of high , some of supreme excellence , but so readily does the Italian language adapt itself to this form of poetical composition , that ...
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... Petrarch as their master , and the latter , who has been termed " the Eng- lish Petrarch , " deserves attention for the harmony of his versification , as well as for his originality of thought . In avoiding the quirks and quibbles ...
... Petrarch as their master , and the latter , who has been termed " the Eng- lish Petrarch , " deserves attention for the harmony of his versification , as well as for his originality of thought . In avoiding the quirks and quibbles ...
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... Petrarch's Laura , like Dante's Beatrice , were married women . Sir Philip Sidney's love - sonnets were addressed to Lady Rich , and were published in her own and her husband's life - time ; and although Spen- ser's are as pure as the ...
... Petrarch's Laura , like Dante's Beatrice , were married women . Sir Philip Sidney's love - sonnets were addressed to Lady Rich , and were published in her own and her husband's life - time ; and although Spen- ser's are as pure as the ...
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... Petrarch with his zeal for the revival of the ancient learn- ing , and Rienzi with his plan for the re- storation of the ancient polity of Rome . It was among the ruins of Rome that Gibbon first conceived the idea of his im- niortal ...
... Petrarch with his zeal for the revival of the ancient learn- ing , and Rienzi with his plan for the re- storation of the ancient polity of Rome . It was among the ruins of Rome that Gibbon first conceived the idea of his im- niortal ...
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... Petrarch , in the next age , assigned the first place to Plato , and the second to Aristotle , thus making a direct advance in Dante's mind Aristotle was the master of the knowledge of Greek philosophy . In nus . Plato . Seneca is ...
... Petrarch , in the next age , assigned the first place to Plato , and the second to Aristotle , thus making a direct advance in Dante's mind Aristotle was the master of the knowledge of Greek philosophy . In nus . Plato . Seneca is ...
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