Essays on PetrarchJ. Murray, 1823 - 325 pages |
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... verses to Guillaume de Machaut , a French poet : he became jealous , and she sent her own confessor to him , to ... verse the history of their love ; and she preserved at the same time , in the eyes of her husband and of the world , the ...
... verses to Guillaume de Machaut , a French poet : he became jealous , and she sent her own confessor to him , to ... verse the history of their love ; and she preserved at the same time , in the eyes of her husband and of the world , the ...
Page 17
... verses , compared with his correspondence , and such of his writings as he did not intend should become public , af- fords the progressive interest of a narrative , in с transition of нагража which we always identify the poet and OF ...
... verses , compared with his correspondence , and such of his writings as he did not intend should become public , af- fords the progressive interest of a narrative , in с transition of нагража which we always identify the poet and OF ...
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... verses , first blessed my eyes in the church of Santa Clara , at Avignon ; and it was in the same city , on the 6th of the very same month of April , at the very same hour in the morning , in the year 1348 , that this bright luminary ...
... verses , first blessed my eyes in the church of Santa Clara , at Avignon ; and it was in the same city , on the 6th of the very same month of April , at the very same hour in the morning , in the year 1348 , that this bright luminary ...
Page 55
... verses had been too generally dispersed to be recalled ; and complaining that they had sometimes been partially disfigured , and sometimes entirely forged by professional singers , who took great merit to themselves for collecting them ...
... verses had been too generally dispersed to be recalled ; and complaining that they had sometimes been partially disfigured , and sometimes entirely forged by professional singers , who took great merit to themselves for collecting them ...
Page 56
... verses a perfection , which has never been attained by any other Italian writer , and which he thinks " he could not himself have carried farther " . If the manuscripts did not still exist , it would be impossible to imagine * Quand ...
... verses a perfection , which has never been attained by any other Italian writer , and which he thinks " he could not himself have carried farther " . If the manuscripts did not still exist , it would be impossible to imagine * Quand ...
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