PetrarchWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 148 páginas |
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... remains in the most brilliant of human lives the burden of unsatisfied desires and ineffectual efforts . Petrarch owed a large portion of his fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as ...
... remains in the most brilliant of human lives the burden of unsatisfied desires and ineffectual efforts . Petrarch owed a large portion of his fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as ...
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... remains may lie , And my freed soul regain its native sky ! Less rude shall Death appear , If yet a hope so dear Smooth the dread passage to eternity ! No shade so calm - serene , My weary spirit finds on earth below ; No grave so still ...
... remains may lie , And my freed soul regain its native sky ! Less rude shall Death appear , If yet a hope so dear Smooth the dread passage to eternity ! No shade so calm - serene , My weary spirit finds on earth below ; No grave so still ...
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... remains of this remarkable man ; and it may give additional interest to his memory to recollect that he was the friend of Petrarch . He was in fact the first scholar in Britain , if not in Europe . England had sent forth no one to ...
... remains of this remarkable man ; and it may give additional interest to his memory to recollect that he was the friend of Petrarch . He was in fact the first scholar in Britain , if not in Europe . England had sent forth no one to ...
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... remains are greater than I had thought them . I now wonder , not that the world was conquered by this city , but that it was conquered so late . ” - ( Rome . The Ides of March . From the Capitol . ) From that moment the glory and ...
... remains are greater than I had thought them . I now wonder , not that the world was conquered by this city , but that it was conquered so late . ” - ( Rome . The Ides of March . From the Capitol . ) From that moment the glory and ...
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... remains were trans- ferred to Rome three years afterwards , which I could not have guessed or known at the time . His spirit , as I hope and trust , is returned to heaven . " Pope Clement VI . , in May 1342 , succeeded Benedict XII . on ...
... remains were trans- ferred to Rome three years afterwards , which I could not have guessed or known at the time . His spirit , as I hope and trust , is returned to heaven . " Pope Clement VI . , in May 1342 , succeeded Benedict XII . on ...
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