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... perhaps the most complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - The Familiar Letters . The Senile Letters . The Various Letters . Twenty - four books ...
... perhaps the most complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - The Familiar Letters . The Senile Letters . The Various Letters . Twenty - four books ...
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... these compositions as the " mere trifles of his youth " ( nugellas meas vulgares ) , he had , perhaps unconsciously , created a language , and scattered round A MASTER OF STYLE . ( him exquisite beauties , THE MAN OF LETTERS,
... these compositions as the " mere trifles of his youth " ( nugellas meas vulgares ) , he had , perhaps unconsciously , created a language , and scattered round A MASTER OF STYLE . ( him exquisite beauties , THE MAN OF LETTERS,
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... Perhaps , future reader , you may have heard somewhat about me , doubtful though it may be whether a name so humble and obscure as mine is likely to travel far in point either of time or space . Perhaps , even , you may wish to know ...
... Perhaps , future reader , you may have heard somewhat about me , doubtful though it may be whether a name so humble and obscure as mine is likely to travel far in point either of time or space . Perhaps , even , you may wish to know ...
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... perhaps that the honour which I was seeking was not with- out some advantage to his own reputation , inasmuch as I had chosen him of all men as the sole competent judge of my abilities . Why should I say more ? After innumerable ...
... perhaps that the honour which I was seeking was not with- out some advantage to his own reputation , inasmuch as I had chosen him of all men as the sole competent judge of my abilities . Why should I say more ? After innumerable ...
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... Perhaps they speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men ...
... Perhaps they speak the language of more genuine tenderness and passion . But they want the exquisite refinement of style that Petrarch alone attained ; and that one quality embalmed his memory to imperishable fame , whilst a host of men ...
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