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Excerpt from The Sources of Les Amours De Jean Antoine De Baif: Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Pennsylvania But these imitated poems, far from expressing the dominant note of the Amours de M time, are in strong contradiction to it. Whatever their practice in life, and whatever the sentiments expressed in their comedies, the Italians were rarely wanton in. Their sonnets. For the most part their sonnets are the expres sion of the mystical, ideal love treated in the numerous dialogues and treatises on love. In their Latin poems, however, the Italian poets sang the love of the Latin elegiacs rather than the love of the Vito Nuova. It is not s...