PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... received letters both from the Senate at Rome and from the Chancellor of the University of Paris , sending rival invitations to me - the former from Rome , the latter from Paris - to accept the laurel crown of poetry . Elated with pride ...
... received letters both from the Senate at Rome and from the Chancellor of the University of Paris , sending rival invitations to me - the former from Rome , the latter from Paris - to accept the laurel crown of poetry . Elated with pride ...
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... received the laurel crown , while I was still but an unfledged scholar , amid the utmost rejoicings of the Romans who were able to take part in the ceremony . I have written letters on this subject both in verse and in prose . This ...
... received the laurel crown , while I was still but an unfledged scholar , amid the utmost rejoicings of the Romans who were able to take part in the ceremony . I have written letters on this subject both in verse and in prose . This ...
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... man so eminent and a stranger to myself . I came , therefore , tardily indeed , 1 This date is incorrect . Petrarch was thirty - eight when he re- turned to Vaucluse in 1342 . to Padua , where I was received by that man.
... man so eminent and a stranger to myself . I came , therefore , tardily indeed , 1 This date is incorrect . Petrarch was thirty - eight when he re- turned to Vaucluse in 1342 . to Padua , where I was received by that man.
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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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... received on his return to Avignon on the footing of a member rather than a dependant of that illustrious house . But it was not until 1330 that he appears to have taken up his resi- dence in the Colonna Palace . He had visited Lombes in ...
... received on his return to Avignon on the footing of a member rather than a dependant of that illustrious house . But it was not until 1330 that he appears to have taken up his resi- dence in the Colonna Palace . He had visited Lombes in ...
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