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... chapter of his great History ; and Mr Hallam appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in ...
... chapter of his great History ; and Mr Hallam appears also to have relied mainly on the Abbé de Sade in his criticism of Petrarch's philosophical and familiar compositions . Gibbon said of the Abbé de Sade , " Not an idea or a fact in ...
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... exe- cuted by Ugo Foscolo himself , I have gladly availed myself , as far as they extend . In a few instances I have ventured to add to them some poetical versions of my own . 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame.
... exe- cuted by Ugo Foscolo himself , I have gladly availed myself , as far as they extend . In a few instances I have ventured to add to them some poetical versions of my own . 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame.
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Henry Reeve (C.B.). 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame of Francis Petrarch , which assigns to him the second place among the classics of Italy , and ranks him amongst the greatest poets of the world , rests mainly on the ...
Henry Reeve (C.B.). 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame of Francis Petrarch , which assigns to him the second place among the classics of Italy , and ranks him amongst the greatest poets of the world , rests mainly on the ...
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... chapter of Lombes , where his friend Giacomo Colonna was bishop , was his first benefice , conferred on him by Boni- face XII . in January 1335. These stalls could be held by persons in deacon's orders . A POWER IN LETTERS . 11 invested ...
... chapter of Lombes , where his friend Giacomo Colonna was bishop , was his first benefice , conferred on him by Boni- face XII . in January 1335. These stalls could be held by persons in deacon's orders . A POWER IN LETTERS . 11 invested ...
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... a man of the world , mingling in all the society of his age . Dante was an exile and a solitary , who spake as one that came from beyond the grave ; but what he spake was for all time . 16 CHAPTER II . THE EPISTLE TO POSTERITY . "
... a man of the world , mingling in all the society of his age . Dante was an exile and a solitary , who spake as one that came from beyond the grave ; but what he spake was for all time . 16 CHAPTER II . THE EPISTLE TO POSTERITY . "
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