The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831

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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

Copied from one of the prints of last year's Landscape Annual, from a drawing, by Prout. This proves what we said of the imperishable interest of the Engravings of the L.A.

13:45
2

THE SILENT ACADEMY, OR THE EMBLEMS. - FROM THE FRENCH. - (For the Mirror.)

3:05
3

The Topographer. - TRAVELLING NOTES IN SOUTH WALES.

7:37
4

Spirit Of The Annuals. - A FRENCH GENTLEMAN'S LETTER TO AN ENGLISH FRIEND IN LONDON.

10:47
5

Spirit Of The Public Journals. - BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.5

14:57
6

Notes Of A Reader. - LACONICS. - (From Maxwell. By Theodore Hook.)

11:51
7

The Gatherer.

7:20

Description

A lyrical tribute unfolds as the reader wanders through the serene hills of the Euganean countryside, where the poet Petrarch spent his final years. The pages blend vivid travel sketches of the quiet village of Arquà with reverent verses that echo Byron’s own pilgrimages, painting the marble sarcophagus, the blue lake, and the sun‑kissed vineyards in rich, sensory detail. This opening invites listeners to feel the hush of the landscape that cradled a literary legend, while the prose celebrates the enduring charm of Italy’s historic sites.

Beyond the picturesque setting, the work muses on solitude, mortality, and the restless imagination that haunts both poets and ordinary souls. Gentle reflections on the power of nature to soothe melancholy give the piece a contemplative rhythm, while scholarly notes about Petrarch’s life and the authenticity of his relics add a grounding historical layer. The result is a harmonious blend of travel, poetry, and thoughtful essay that transports listeners to a world where art and the countryside intertwine.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (66K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Victoria Woosley and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

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