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... PETRARCH . ( Knight's Quarterly Magazine , April 1824. ) SOME ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT LAWSUIT BETWEEN THE PARISHES OF ST . DENNIS AND ST . GEORGE IN THE WATER . ( Knight's Quarterly Magazine , April 1824. ) • A CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR ...
... PETRARCH . ( Knight's Quarterly Magazine , April 1824. ) SOME ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT LAWSUIT BETWEEN THE PARISHES OF ST . DENNIS AND ST . GEORGE IN THE WATER . ( Knight's Quarterly Magazine , April 1824. ) • A CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR ...
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... Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the writer's later literary criticism — intellectual sympathy superior to rules , but submis- sive to laws ; praising warmly , but at the same time , udging keenly ; and as intolerant of ...
... Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the writer's later literary criticism — intellectual sympathy superior to rules , but submis- sive to laws ; praising warmly , but at the same time , udging keenly ; and as intolerant of ...
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... Petrarch have been the Oromasdes and Arimanes of Italian literature . I wish not to detract from the merits of Petrarch . No one can doubt that his poems exhibit , amidst some imbecil- ity and more affectation , much elegance ...
... Petrarch have been the Oromasdes and Arimanes of Italian literature . I wish not to detract from the merits of Petrarch . No one can doubt that his poems exhibit , amidst some imbecil- ity and more affectation , much elegance ...
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... Petrarch to the appearance of Al- fieri's tragedies , we may trace in almost every page of Italian literature the influence of those celebrated son- nets which , from the nature both of their beauties and their faults , were peculiarly ...
... Petrarch to the appearance of Al- fieri's tragedies , we may trace in almost every page of Italian literature the influence of those celebrated son- nets which , from the nature both of their beauties and their faults , were peculiarly ...
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... Petrarch . It cannot , however , be doubted that they have arisen , in a great measure , from a neg- lect of the style of Dante . This is not more proved by the decline of Italian poetry than by its resuscita- tion . After the lapse of ...
... Petrarch . It cannot , however , be doubted that they have arisen , in a great measure , from a neg- lect of the style of Dante . This is not more proved by the decline of Italian poetry than by its resuscita- tion . After the lapse of ...
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