The Retrospective Review, Том 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... Petrarch gave the first example in his divine canzone , " Virgine bella che di sol vestita , " & c . and was fol- lowed by Bembo , Casa , and others ; but to Vittoria alone belongs the praise of having been the first to compose ...
... Petrarch gave the first example in his divine canzone , " Virgine bella che di sol vestita , " & c . and was fol- lowed by Bembo , Casa , and others ; but to Vittoria alone belongs the praise of having been the first to compose ...
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... Petrarch , has , perhaps , shewn himself the most true and worthy ; as being the one who knew best how to penetrate most deeply , and to express the most clearly , the too sublime imagination of that great master of Tuscan verse ...
... Petrarch , has , perhaps , shewn himself the most true and worthy ; as being the one who knew best how to penetrate most deeply , and to express the most clearly , the too sublime imagination of that great master of Tuscan verse ...
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... Petrarch , who abode more among men , although he loved sublimity , yet loved like a mortal , and lived the slave of love up to his latest day ; thus holding human converse with this mighty power , often questioning and invoking him on ...
... Petrarch , who abode more among men , although he loved sublimity , yet loved like a mortal , and lived the slave of love up to his latest day ; thus holding human converse with this mighty power , often questioning and invoking him on ...
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in the Vita Nuova of Dante , in the Canzoniere of Petrarch , in the Rime of Michel Angelo , and also in the sublime lyrics of Tasso , upon whose ashes will fall the tears of all ages , we observe so many struggles , so many sighs , and ...
in the Vita Nuova of Dante , in the Canzoniere of Petrarch , in the Rime of Michel Angelo , and also in the sublime lyrics of Tasso , upon whose ashes will fall the tears of all ages , we observe so many struggles , so many sighs , and ...
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... Petrarch wished + " that his tears should flow alone ; " - and Buonarroti coveted " untrodden and lonely ways : " and in a letter to Vasari he writes thus : " I have had great fatigue and yet great pleasure in visiting those hermits in ...
... Petrarch wished + " that his tears should flow alone ; " - and Buonarroti coveted " untrodden and lonely ways : " and in a letter to Vasari he writes thus : " I have had great fatigue and yet great pleasure in visiting those hermits in ...
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