PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... father's , fourteen miles from Florence . My eighth year , after my mother had been recalled from exile , I spent at Pisa ; my ninth and subsequent years in transalpine Gaul , on the left bank of the Rhone . Avignon was the city's name ...
... father's , fourteen miles from Florence . My eighth year , after my mother had been recalled from exile , I spent at Pisa ; my ninth and subsequent years in transalpine Gaul , on the left bank of the Rhone . Avignon was the city's name ...
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... thinking of that time . Returning thence , I remained for many years with his brother John , the Cardinal Colonna , not , as it were , under a patron , but under a father - nay , not even that , say rather a most affectionate brother ,
... thinking of that time . Returning thence , I remained for many years with his brother John , the Cardinal Colonna , not , as it were , under a patron , but under a father - nay , not even that , say rather a most affectionate brother ,
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... father of that family , and a man equal to any one of the ancients , I loved so dearly , and was so kindly welcomed by him in return , that there was scarcely any difference between myself and any one of his sons . The love and ...
... father of that family , and a man equal to any one of the ancients , I loved so dearly , and was so kindly welcomed by him in return , that there was scarcely any difference between myself and any one of his sons . The love and ...
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... father's footsteps , always held me in affec- tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the ...
... father's footsteps , always held me in affec- tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the ...
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... father , Petracco , was a notary of Florence , who had joined the party of the White Guelfs , and , under a false accusation of malversation , was driven from the city by the hostile factions in the spring of 1302 , together with some ...
... father , Petracco , was a notary of Florence , who had joined the party of the White Guelfs , and , under a false accusation of malversation , was driven from the city by the hostile factions in the spring of 1302 , together with some ...
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