PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... EARLY LIFE , IV . PETRARCH AND LAURA , . V. PETRARCH AT VAUCLUSE , PAGE 1 8 16 • 27 33 45 VI . PETRARCH ON HIS TRAVELS , 65 VII . THE POEM OF " AFRICA " AND LATIN WORKS , 75 VIII . ASCENT OF MONT VENTOUX , IX . THE LAUREL CROWN , X. THE ...
... EARLY LIFE , IV . PETRARCH AND LAURA , . V. PETRARCH AT VAUCLUSE , PAGE 1 8 16 • 27 33 45 VI . PETRARCH ON HIS TRAVELS , 65 VII . THE POEM OF " AFRICA " AND LATIN WORKS , 75 VIII . ASCENT OF MONT VENTOUX , IX . THE LAUREL CROWN , X. THE ...
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... earliest productions of the press . Before the close of the fifteenth century 34 more editions had been sold ; in the sixteenth century 167 editions have been traced ; 70 in the seventeenth ; 46 in the eighteenth ; and more than 50 in ...
... earliest productions of the press . Before the close of the fifteenth century 34 more editions had been sold ; in the sixteenth century 167 editions have been traced ; 70 in the seventeenth ; 46 in the eighteenth ; and more than 50 in ...
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... early age , that , before he had completed his thirty - sixth year , he was simultaneously invited by the University of Paris and by the Senate of Rome to accept the laurel crown of poetry - an honour which had not been conferred by the ...
... early age , that , before he had completed his thirty - sixth year , he was simultaneously invited by the University of Paris and by the Senate of Rome to accept the laurel crown of poetry - an honour which had not been conferred by the ...
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... earliest years , with the consciousness of power , the love of nature , and the current of his philosophy . The shortness of life , the mutability of fortune , the caducity of fame , the disap- pointments of love , were the perpetual ...
... earliest years , with the consciousness of power , the love of nature , and the current of his philosophy . The shortness of life , the mutability of fortune , the caducity of fame , the disap- pointments of love , were the perpetual ...
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... earliest happy recollec- tions , thanking God , who has freed me , while yet my powers were unimpaired and strong , from this so vile and always hateful servitude . " But I pass on to other matters . I was conscious of pride in others ...
... earliest happy recollec- tions , thanking God , who has freed me , while yet my powers were unimpaired and strong , from this so vile and always hateful servitude . " But I pass on to other matters . I was conscious of pride in others ...
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