A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Petrarch did not supersede it , but he offered something to stand be- side it . For his immediate contemporaries however Petrarch was chiefly of importance through his enthusiasm for the classics , through which he hoped to bring about ...
... Petrarch did not supersede it , but he offered something to stand be- side it . For his immediate contemporaries however Petrarch was chiefly of importance through his enthusiasm for the classics , through which he hoped to bring about ...
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... Petrarch through his sonnets to Laura had established as the highest form of love poetry , was an invention of the Italian troubadours of the 13th c . , a short ly- ric of fourteen lines with a definite and , in its purer form , a ...
... Petrarch through his sonnets to Laura had established as the highest form of love poetry , was an invention of the Italian troubadours of the 13th c . , a short ly- ric of fourteen lines with a definite and , in its purer form , a ...
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... Petrarch . Of the new Platonic ideas through which the idea of courtly love was enriched by the later Petrarchists he knows nothing . But while the earlier poets had been content to sing in purely general terms , so that their songs ...
... Petrarch . Of the new Platonic ideas through which the idea of courtly love was enriched by the later Petrarchists he knows nothing . But while the earlier poets had been content to sing in purely general terms , so that their songs ...
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