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Page 353
... Petrarch chose to clothe with imaginary grace , was long supposed to be something far removed from actual flesh and blood . But subsequent information has proved that the lady , whose life was not one of the happiest , did actually ...
... Petrarch chose to clothe with imaginary grace , was long supposed to be something far removed from actual flesh and blood . But subsequent information has proved that the lady , whose life was not one of the happiest , did actually ...
Page 354
... Petrarch and Dante , on the contrary , held that the outward tabernacle of flesh was the symbol of the invisible soul . Beauty was valued by them , not for its physical attractions , but because it appeared to them , as the ancients ...
... Petrarch and Dante , on the contrary , held that the outward tabernacle of flesh was the symbol of the invisible soul . Beauty was valued by them , not for its physical attractions , but because it appeared to them , as the ancients ...
Page 355
... Petrarch of Laura , and Dante of Beatrice , so Michael Angelo wrote amatory poetry , which he dedicated to his friend the Marchioness of Pescara . We translate one of these sonnets , which celebrated the virtues of Vittoria , that our ...
... Petrarch of Laura , and Dante of Beatrice , so Michael Angelo wrote amatory poetry , which he dedicated to his friend the Marchioness of Pescara . We translate one of these sonnets , which celebrated the virtues of Vittoria , that our ...
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