429 resultados para Poets, Kashmiri.
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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 V. Petrarch's unpublished letters in Italian (with facsimile) VI.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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Each section has separate t.p. dated 1820.
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Includes list of subscribers. -- Anglo-Saxon type p. 388. -- Publisher's catalog on p. [1]-4 at front.
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Imprint date from preface.
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Imprint date from preface.
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Added title-pages, engr., with vignettes (v. 1, portrait of author)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cf. Teerink, H. A bibliography of ... Jonathan Swift. The Hague, 1937, p. 27.
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Ceased publication June 1927.
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Buchanan, under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland, contributed to the Contemporary review, October 1871, p. 334-350, an article entitled "The fleshly school of poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti." Rossetti replied in the Athenæum, December 16, 1871 (cf. issue for December 30) Others entered into the controversy, and Buchanan, by way of rejoinder, elaborated his article in pamphlet form so as to include an attack upon other contemporary poets. cf. Athenæum, May 25, 1872.
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Proem: Apologia pro libello.--Eye of Italy.--Little flowers.--A sacrifice at Prato.--Of poets and needlework.--Of boils and the ideal.--The soul of a fact.--Quattrocentisteria.--The burden of New Tyre.--Ilaria, Mariota, Bettina.--Cats.--The soul of a city.--With the brown bear.--Dead churches in Foligno.--Envoy: To all you ladies.
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Printed on plate paper.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.