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[...] to Ravenna made by his father Pepin the Short at Quiercy-sur-Loire in 753 1327: Italian poet Petrarch 1st sets eyes on his beloved Laura 1385: John, Master of the Order of Aviz, is made king John I [...]
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[...] and cohesive. OK. But what is a sonnet? A sonnet is a 14-line poem developed by the Italian poet Petrarch (1304-1374) during the 14th century. Enamored by a lifelong love for a mysterious and elusive [...]
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[...] appellative that means "beautiful country" in the Italian language. Dante and Petrarch were the first poets to use this expression in their works to eulogize the natural, [...]
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[...] he condemned. Petrarch—who appears in The Inquisitor’s Key—reminds me of Beltway politicians who spend years [...]
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[...] Italian. Translation was a good exercise, I found, and I translated Tacitus into prose and Petrarch into verse, and used to read to my mother from French books. Then I learnt Wordsworth by heart [...]
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[...] and looters were afraid to enter the premises where patients carried the plague. Parma poet Petrarch lamented death of his friend, the whole family which for three days had passed away. After Italy [...]
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[...] “ It’s the birthday of the Italian scholar and poet Petrarch (books by this author), born Francesco Petrarca in Arezzo, Tuscany (1304). In 1327, in the [...]
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