PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... . THE ANARCHY OF ITALY , 888 83 90 101 XI . THE RIENZI REVOLUTION , 108 XII . THE DEATH OF LAURA , 117 · XIII . THE EMPEROR AND THE VISCONTIS , 124 XIV . THE PAPAL POWER , 134 XV . PETRARCH AT VENICE AND arquà , 141 292672.
... . THE ANARCHY OF ITALY , 888 83 90 101 XI . THE RIENZI REVOLUTION , 108 XII . THE DEATH OF LAURA , 117 · XIII . THE EMPEROR AND THE VISCONTIS , 124 XIV . THE PAPAL POWER , 134 XV . PETRARCH AT VENICE AND arquà , 141 292672.
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... Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary to say much , except that it is prob- able that no poems have been more widely circulated ' or more often reprinted . The first printed edition of them appeared at Venice in 1470 ...
... Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary to say much , except that it is prob- able that no poems have been more widely circulated ' or more often reprinted . The first printed edition of them appeared at Venice in 1470 ...
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... deaths - inso- much that , at the age of seventy , Boccaccio alone remain- ed to be the confidant of his sorrows . Something of melancholy ... death over the destinies of man . Pro- bably there is some affectation of sadness in his writings.
... deaths - inso- much that , at the age of seventy , Boccaccio alone remain- ed to be the confidant of his sorrows . Something of melancholy ... death over the destinies of man . Pro- bably there is some affectation of sadness in his writings.
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... death ― bitter , indeed , but useful - extinguished the flame as it was beginning to subside . As for the looser indulgences of appetite , would indeed that I could say I was a stranger to them altogether ; but if I should so say , I ...
... death ― bitter , indeed , but useful - extinguished the flame as it was beginning to subside . As for the looser indulgences of appetite , would indeed that I could say I was a stranger to them altogether ; but if I should so say , I ...
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... death of their friends . The most illustrious sovereigns of my own times loved and honoured me - why , I can hardly say ; it is for them , not me , to explain but as I lived with some of them on the same terms on which they lived with ...
... death of their friends . The most illustrious sovereigns of my own times loved and honoured me - why , I can hardly say ; it is for them , not me , to explain but as I lived with some of them on the same terms on which they lived with ...
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