PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... memory , which enabled him , we know not how , to acquire and retain a minute knowledge of classical literature and history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts themselves were ...
... memory , which enabled him , we know not how , to acquire and retain a minute knowledge of classical literature and history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts themselves were ...
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... memory of man , nor I believe will ever in this age experience again . Mindful of the honour I had accepted , and anxious lest it might seem to have been conferred upon an unworthy recipient , having one day , after climbing by chance a ...
... memory of man , nor I believe will ever in this age experience again . Mindful of the honour I had accepted , and anxious lest it might seem to have been conferred upon an unworthy recipient , having one day , after climbing by chance a ...
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Henry Reeve. to Padua , where I was received by that man of illustrious memory not only with courtesy , but as happy spirits are welcomed in heaven ; with such abundant joy and such inestimable kindness and affection , that I must fain ...
Henry Reeve. to Padua , where I was received by that man of illustrious memory not only with courtesy , but as happy spirits are welcomed in heaven ; with such abundant joy and such inestimable kindness and affection , that I must fain ...
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... memory of Petrarch is nowhere more fondly preserved than by the sources of the fountain of Vaucluse . His father intended him for the profession of the Bar , and he was sent to the University of Montpelier for four years ( 1319-1323 ) ...
... memory of Petrarch is nowhere more fondly preserved than by the sources of the fountain of Vaucluse . His father intended him for the profession of the Bar , and he was sent to the University of Montpelier for four years ( 1319-1323 ) ...
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... memory , will seek in vain for any incidents of romance to give a colour of reality to those endless effusions of the poet's heart and lyre . The merest trifles , such as the passage of his lady's shadow , the dropping of her glove ...
... memory , will seek in vain for any incidents of romance to give a colour of reality to those endless effusions of the poet's heart and lyre . The merest trifles , such as the passage of his lady's shadow , the dropping of her glove ...
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