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... Florence , in 1822 , is perhaps the most complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - : - The Familiar Letters . The Senile Letters . The Various ...
... Florence , in 1822 , is perhaps the most complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - : - The Familiar Letters . The Senile Letters . The Various ...
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... Florence , which was Petrarch's native state , though he never lived there , that so little had been done to condense and utilise these vast materials , to correct the errors with which the earlier editions of the Latin works abound ...
... Florence , which was Petrarch's native state , though he never lived there , that so little had been done to condense and utilise these vast materials , to correct the errors with which the earlier editions of the Latin works abound ...
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... Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than 167 unpublished letters to the collection . This Latin edition was succeeded in 1863 by an Italian translation of the whole body of Letters.
... Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than 167 unpublished letters to the collection . This Latin edition was succeeded in 1863 by an Italian translation of the whole body of Letters.
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... Florence , Gino Capponi , says : " The poetical language of the Canzoni ' followed a straight track from the Sicilians to the Bolognese , and thence to Cavalcanti , to the supreme Alighieri , and to Cino da Pistoia ; but these fell ...
... Florence , Gino Capponi , says : " The poetical language of the Canzoni ' followed a straight track from the Sicilians to the Bolognese , and thence to Cavalcanti , to the supreme Alighieri , and to Cino da Pistoia ; but these fell ...
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... what illness was , and besieged it with the accustomed array of diseases . " I was born of honourable parents of the city of Florence . F.C.-IV. B Their fortune was scanty , and , to tell the 66 THE 'EPISTLE TO POSTERITY,"
... what illness was , and besieged it with the accustomed array of diseases . " I was born of honourable parents of the city of Florence . F.C.-IV. B Their fortune was scanty , and , to tell the 66 THE 'EPISTLE TO POSTERITY,"
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