PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... History ; and Mr Hallam appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in the writings of ...
... History ; and Mr Hallam appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in the writings of ...
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... history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the society in which they lived . We have them before us with the stamp of a complete reality ; and recent ...
... history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the society in which they lived . We have them before us with the stamp of a complete reality ; and recent ...
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... history of literature , so far as I know , another instance of details so authentic and minute with reference to the life of a great writer , as those which we possess relating to Petrarch and his friends , who lived five hundred years ...
... history of literature , so far as I know , another instance of details so authentic and minute with reference to the life of a great writer , as those which we possess relating to Petrarch and his friends , who lived five hundred years ...
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... history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts themselves were scarce and costly ; by his independence of character and love of truth , which made him the fearless advocate of ...
... history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts themselves were scarce and costly ; by his independence of character and love of truth , which made him the fearless advocate of ...
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... historical manuscripts — leave Africa to herself ; as for the fame of Scipio , you cannot augment it ; turn all your thoughts to the vicissitudes of time and the end of life . As often as you see the corn of summer succeed the flowers ...
... historical manuscripts — leave Africa to herself ; as for the fame of Scipio , you cannot augment it ; turn all your thoughts to the vicissitudes of time and the end of life . As often as you see the corn of summer succeed the flowers ...
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