The sonnet: its origin, structure, and place in poetry |
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Términos y frases comunes
Æneid Amor Avignon ballata beauty best sonnets Boccacio bright bright eyes Canzone charms Cino couplet Dante Dante and Petrarch Dante's death dolce donna earth Edition English Essays example expression eyes fame Fcap feel friends gentle give given gondoliers grace heart heaven Hence idea Illustrations Italian language Italian poet Italian poetry Italian sonnet Italian troubadours lady language Laura live Love's metrical arrangement mind mode mortal Morte Muratori muse nature object occhi original passion Petrarch Petrarch's sonnets poems poet's poetical poetry Ponmi Portrait Post 8vo praise produced referred remarks rendered rhymes Sade says second quatrain second tercet seems sestina Shakspere sighs sing smiles sonnet of Petrarch specimen Spenser spirit stanza style supposed sweet sweetly Tasso Tassoni tears thee things thou thought tion translation TYPE Ugo Foscolo variations Vaucluse verses Virgil Vita Vols Woodcuts write