Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use Petrarch in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Petrarch? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
She is the archetypal personification of the sonnet claim because she promises Petrarch poetic fame.
No wonder the Italian poet Petrarch, who idolised women, could not read her letters without exclamatory annotations in the margins.
Petrarch never attains the sense of eternalness essential for the construction of a stable self.
In literature, the Renaissance was led by humanist scholars and poets, notably Petrarch, Dante, and Boccaccio in Italy.
Like Petrarch, he sonnetted his mistress, both before and after death.
Perhaps it sounded more forceful in the language of Dante and Petrarch, but fair enough.
The painter Giotto and the poet Petrarch have been dug up, as has Count Ugolini della Gherardesca, the traitor-turned-cannibal who ended up in Dante's Inferno.
To modern ears they seem tediously complaining and conventional, catching brief fire only when he tries to imitate Petrarch, whose sonnets he helped to popularise in England.
Petrarch was very much disillusioned by Charles.
A Petrarch now in London, illuminated in the same style, carries the mill-wheel of the da Molin, one of the most powerful families in Venice during the early decades of the sixteenth century.
In printing the Trecento Florentine classics, Dante and Petrarch, Aldus may very well have been declaring his faith in the future of Italian as a literary language, and in Tuscan as the purest form of Italian.
We'll explore the Fontaine de Vaucluse: it's true that the village itself is charming and we'll be reminded that the Italian poet Petrarch found refuge here.
Petrarch was the first to give the metaphor secular meaning by reversing its application.
From his perspective on the Italian peninsular, Petrarch saw the Roman and classical period as an expression of greatness.
Just as Petrarch had twisted the meaning of light versus darkness, so the Romantics had twisted the judgment of the Enlightenment.
Numerous scholars such as Skeat, Boitani, and Rowland suggested that, on this Italian trip, he came into contact with Petrarch or Boccaccio.
Many scholars say there is a good possibility Chaucer met Petrarch or Boccaccio.
Examples of this appeal to classicism included Dante, Petrarch, and Shakespeare in poetry and theatre.
The sestina was invented by the Provençal troubadour Arnaut Daniel and was used in Italy by Dante and Petrarch, after which it fell into disuse until revived by the 16th-century French Pléiade, particularly Pontus de Tyard.
The favourite poets of the madrigal composers were Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Jacopo Sannazzaro, Pietro Bembo, Ludovico Ariosto, Torquato Tasso, and Battista Guarini.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
Revering the eloquence and influence of Petrarch, he importuned him to be his public defender.
No other coincidence could assimilate the tombs of Petrarch and Archilochus.
She was asking Petrarch to do her an inestimable service by bolstering up her third-rate university.
That it was used and admired by Dante and Petrarch, alone gives the sestina a royal precedence over all of the other forms.
Petrarch was not small-minded, as the noble letter in which he offers to buy his friend's library proves.
What Petrarch began in the fourteenth century was carried on by a new generation with unabating industry.
Petrarch saw the apparition of the bishop of his diocese at the moment of death.
If you say it is, Petrarch and bocaccio, who used to go there, are on your side.
He makes the same complaint in speaking of Petrarch and Boccaccio.
Something of the same kind is to be found in Petrarch, De remed.
I used to lie under the great cedar yonder, and read Petrarch.
Thus Haller spoke to me of Petrarch, mentioning Rousseau with aversion.
With Petrarch, the arrival of the spirit results from the poet's pensiveness, and does not testify to a past that can be felt by all.
And now here is my pocket Petrarch, and not another word shall I say of this case until we are on the scene of action.
After the departure of the Legate, Petrarch retired to his rus in urbe.
See above, p. 142, for the house where Petrarch was born in Arezzo.
If Plato, Plutarch and Apuleius taught it, so have Petrarch, Angelo and Milton.
Perhaps he even met Boccaccio, and it is more than likely that he met Petrarch, another great Italian poet who also retold one of the tales of The Decameron.
He does not begin with Petrarch, the fons et origo of Renaissance imitation, but Dante, and adds informative chapters on two other Trecento figures, Boccaccio and Salutati.
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024