398 resultados para Amatory elegiac poetry
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Xerox reprint, 1967, by Univ. Microfilms.
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On the love of Petrarch.--On the poetry of Petrarch.--On the character of Petrarch.--A parallel between Dante and Petrarch.--Appendix: I. Specimens of Petrarch's Latin poetry. II. Specimens of Greek amatory poetry, from Sappho down to the writers of the lower empire. III. A theory of Platonic love, by Lorenzo de' Medici. IV. Comparative description of woman's beauty according to Platonic ideas, by the early Italian poets. V. Petrarch's unpublished letters in Italian (with facsimile) VI. A letter, in Latin, of Dante's lately discovered (Epistola "amico florentino") VII. Translations from Petrarch, by Barbarina lady Dacre.
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Largely extracted from Vuk Karadz̆ić's Narodne srpske pjesme (cf. p. xli-xlii).
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Includes: The Mississippi--an ode; A night in the woods of Louisiana; A crevasse in the levee of the Mississipi [!]
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"A brief confutation of Bishop Hare's system of Hebrew metre": p. [499]-504.
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Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
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On verso of title page: The Union Temperate Society, of Boston, passed a vote, Nov. 27, 1828, to have one thousand copies of this book, printed for their use.