Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837)
Giacomo Leopardi was an Italian poet, and also a philosopher and a philologist. He is considered one of the greatest Italian poet and a key figure of romanticism.
Giacomo Leopardi was an Italian poet, and also a philosopher and a philologist. He is considered one of the greatest Italian poet and a key figure of romanticism.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Tenor, 1985 How sad that my life has not come to mean for you what your life came to mean for me. …How many times in vacant lots have I consigned my copper coin, crowned with the seal of state, to that webbed universe of wires, attempting hopelessly to stretch the time of …
Jacopo Zucchi, Golden age, 1575 If you suddenly walk on grass turned stone and think its marble handsomer than green, or see at play a nymph and faun that seem happier in bronze than in any dream, let your walking stick fall from your weary hand, you’re in The Empire, friend. Air, fire, water, fauns, …
Jan Van Kessel, The day’s catch – Harbour Scene with Fish, 1661 Preserve these words against a time of cold, a day of fear: man survives like a fish, stranded, beached, but intent on adapting itself to some deep, cellular wish, wriggling toward bushes, forming hinged leg-struts, then to depart (leaving a track like the …
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