Essays and Dialogues of Giacomo LeopardiTrübner, 1882 - 216 pages |
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... DEATH U PRIZE COMPETITION OF THE ACADEMY OF SILLOGRAPHS DIALOGUE BETWEEN A GOBLIN AND A GNOME DIALOGUE BETWEEN MALAMBRUNO AND FARFARELLO DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATURE AND A SOUL · PAGE vii I 15 19 24 28 33 36 DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE EARTH AND ...
... DEATH U PRIZE COMPETITION OF THE ACADEMY OF SILLOGRAPHS DIALOGUE BETWEEN A GOBLIN AND A GNOME DIALOGUE BETWEEN MALAMBRUNO AND FARFARELLO DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATURE AND A SOUL · PAGE vii I 15 19 24 28 33 36 DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE EARTH AND ...
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... telling him he could take it at his leisure . So all ended . " Thus the plot failed , and Giacomo was con- strained to resign himself , as best he could , to a continuance of the " life worse than death " which BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xiii.
... telling him he could take it at his leisure . So all ended . " Thus the plot failed , and Giacomo was con- strained to resign himself , as best he could , to a continuance of the " life worse than death " which BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xiii.
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Giacomo Leopardi. continuance of the " life worse than death " which he lived in Recanati . Two letters written in anti- cipation of the success of his scheme , one to his father , and the other to Carlo , his brother , are of most ...
Giacomo Leopardi. continuance of the " life worse than death " which he lived in Recanati . Two letters written in anti- cipation of the success of his scheme , one to his father , and the other to Carlo , his brother , are of most ...
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... death . A statue is now raised to Leopardi in the place that refused to honour him in life . The apprecia- tive recognition he failed to attract in Recanati , he hoped to obtain at Rome . But Count Monaldo , his father , long maintained ...
... death . A statue is now raised to Leopardi in the place that refused to honour him in life . The apprecia- tive recognition he failed to attract in Recanati , he hoped to obtain at Rome . But Count Monaldo , his father , long maintained ...
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... death . " ( 16th August 1827. ) In May 1823 , he left Rome , and returned to Recanati . The succeeding ten years of Leopardi's life were , during his intervals of health , devoted to poetry and literature . He had passed the Rubicon of ...
... death . " ( 16th August 1827. ) In May 1823 , he left Rome , and returned to Recanati . The succeeding ten years of Leopardi's life were , during his intervals of health , devoted to poetry and literature . He had passed the Rubicon of ...
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