Essays and Dialogues of Giacomo LeopardiTrübner, 1882 - 216 Seiten |
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... poetic thought , the influence of which has passed its zenith . As a contemporary of Byron , Leopardi is perhaps credited with a certain amount of psychological plagiarism , and possibly disregarded as a mere satellite of the greater ...
... poetic thought , the influence of which has passed its zenith . As a contemporary of Byron , Leopardi is perhaps credited with a certain amount of psychological plagiarism , and possibly disregarded as a mere satellite of the greater ...
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... poet he has been compared with Dante ; as a philosopher he takes high rank among the greatest and most original men of modern times . One of his biographers ( Dovari : " Studio di G. Leopardi , " Ancona , 1877 ) has termed him " the ...
... poet he has been compared with Dante ; as a philosopher he takes high rank among the greatest and most original men of modern times . One of his biographers ( Dovari : " Studio di G. Leopardi , " Ancona , 1877 ) has termed him " the ...
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... poet later , seems to me to be contrary to nature , which first creates the poet , and then by the cooling operation of age concedes the maturity and tranquillity necessary for prose . " ( 30th April 1817. ) The correspondence between ...
... poet later , seems to me to be contrary to nature , which first creates the poet , and then by the cooling operation of age concedes the maturity and tranquillity necessary for prose . " ( 30th April 1817. ) The correspondence between ...
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... poet , with two Odes - the one addressed to Italy , and the other on the monument to Dante , then recently erected in Florence . The following literal transla- tion of the first stanza of the Ode to Italy gives but a faint echo of the ...
... poet , with two Odes - the one addressed to Italy , and the other on the monument to Dante , then recently erected in Florence . The following literal transla- tion of the first stanza of the Ode to Italy gives but a faint echo of the ...
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... poets and poetesses , and literary cliques formed for the purpose of the self - laudation of their members . Illustrious names of the past were insulted by the pseudo - great men of the day , whose fame was founded on writings of the ...
... poets and poetesses , and literary cliques formed for the purpose of the self - laudation of their members . Illustrious names of the past were insulted by the pseudo - great men of the day , whose fame was founded on writings of the ...
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