An Historical and Critical Essay on the Life and Character of PetrarchJ. Ballantyne, 1810 - 269 pagina's |
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... ITALIAN LITERATURE ; THIS ESSAY , WHICH , IN A MORE IMPERFECT FORM , WAS HONOURED WITH HIS NOTICE AND APPROBATION , IS INSCRIBED , AS A MARK OF THE FRIENDSHIP AND ESTEEM OF THE AUTHOR . ADVERTISEMENT . THE greater part of the following ...
... ITALIAN LITERATURE ; THIS ESSAY , WHICH , IN A MORE IMPERFECT FORM , WAS HONOURED WITH HIS NOTICE AND APPROBATION , IS INSCRIBED , AS A MARK OF THE FRIENDSHIP AND ESTEEM OF THE AUTHOR . ADVERTISEMENT . THE greater part of the following ...
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... to be resisted ; namely , the approbation of several Italian gentlemen of distinguished literary talents and taste , who wish- ed that what they considered as a 10 vii satisfactory vindication of their il- lustrious countryman , and.
... to be resisted ; namely , the approbation of several Italian gentlemen of distinguished literary talents and taste , who wish- ed that what they considered as a 10 vii satisfactory vindication of their il- lustrious countryman , and.
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... Italian Academy of Cortona , and was in intimate correspondence with Muratori , Maffei , the Cardinal Quirini , and the chief of the learned men of Italy . His researches relative to the life of Petrarch are therefore of the highest ...
... Italian Academy of Cortona , and was in intimate correspondence with Muratori , Maffei , the Cardinal Quirini , and the chief of the learned men of Italy . His researches relative to the life of Petrarch are therefore of the highest ...
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... Italy , he was banished from Florence , with all those of the Ghibelline faction . His mother , less obnoxious than her husband to the pre- vailing powers , obtained leave to return to her native country , and carried her infant son ...
... Italy , he was banished from Florence , with all those of the Ghibelline faction . His mother , less obnoxious than her husband to the pre- vailing powers , obtained leave to return to her native country , and carried her infant son ...
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... Italian authors , is founded on a variety of passa- ges in the writings of the poet himself , of which I shall ... Italy , by Bo- naparte . • perty of Petrarch ; and on the margins of which OF PETRARCH . 55.
... Italian authors , is founded on a variety of passa- ges in the writings of the poet himself , of which I shall ... Italy , by Bo- naparte . • perty of Petrarch ; and on the margins of which OF PETRARCH . 55.
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Abbé de Sade amor ANNO DOMINI argument Arqua Avig Avignon Bastie beautiful bel paese Boccaccio born Cabrieres Canz celebrated church ciel Cino da Pistoia Colonna Colonna family Cordeliers death of Laura dolce donna dress eclogue edition engraved Essay evidence expression eyes favour favourite fede Florence Galatea gelosia heart heaven honour house of Sade Hugh de Sade hypothesis illustrious Italian jealousy lady Laura de Noves Laura died Laura of Petrarch Laure laurel likewise Madonna Madonna Laura manuscripts married woman Maurice de Seves medal Mémoires ment mind mistress mondo mulier note on Virgil occhi painting parchment partubus passages perturbationibus Petr Petrarch Pétrarque picciol borgo picture Pigmalion poems of Petrarch poet poet's portrait of Laura portraits of Petrarch proof ptubs Simon sion sonnet sonnets 151 Sorga soul splendid St Augustine suppose tempo thou tion Tomasini translation trarch unmarried Vasari Vaucluse vede Velutello virtuous women
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