PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier , Colle , che mi piacesti , Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi mena ; Ben riconosco in voi l ' usate forme , Non , lasso , in me . PETRARCH . ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PART . THE Poem begins with.
... OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier , Colle , che mi piacesti , Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi mena ; Ben riconosco in voi l ' usate forme , Non , lasso , in me . PETRARCH . ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PART . THE Poem begins with.
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... Petrarch when a boy ; and Dryden to Pope . Who does not wish that Dante and Dryden could have known the value of the homage that was paid them , and foreseen the greatness of their young admirers ? P. 74 , 1. 1 . And MILTON's self ... 106.
... Petrarch when a boy ; and Dryden to Pope . Who does not wish that Dante and Dryden could have known the value of the homage that was paid them , and foreseen the greatness of their young admirers ? P. 74 , 1. 1 . And MILTON's self ... 106.
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... Petrarch had done at Avignon in the church of St. Clair . P. 76 , 1. 17 . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! Is it not true , that the young not only appear to be , but really are , most beautiful in the presence of those they ...
... Petrarch had done at Avignon in the church of St. Clair . P. 76 , 1. 17 . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! Is it not true , that the young not only appear to be , but really are , most beautiful in the presence of those they ...
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... Petrarch ! Le crespe chiome d'or puro lucente , E'l lampeggiar d'ell angelico riso , Che solean far in terrà un paradiso , Poca polvere son , che nulla sente . P. 83 , 1. 7 . He goes , and Night comes as it never came ! These ...
... Petrarch ! Le crespe chiome d'or puro lucente , E'l lampeggiar d'ell angelico riso , Che solean far in terrà un paradiso , Poca polvere son , che nulla sente . P. 83 , 1. 7 . He goes , and Night comes as it never came ! These ...
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... Petrarch . Spectare , etsi nihil aliud , certè juvat . - Homerus apud me mutus , imò verò ego apud illum surdus sum . Gaudeo tamen vel aspectû solo , et sæpe illum amplexus ac suspirans dico : O magne vir , & c . -Epist . Var . lib . 20 ...
... Petrarch . Spectare , etsi nihil aliud , certè juvat . - Homerus apud me mutus , imò verò ego apud illum surdus sum . Gaudeo tamen vel aspectû solo , et sæpe illum amplexus ac suspirans dico : O magne vir , & c . -Epist . Var . lib . 20 ...
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