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... princes and kings , and with the friendships of the great to an extent that ex- cited the envy of others . But it is the penalty of men who grow old , that they have to deplore the death of their friends . The most illustrious ...
... princes and kings , and with the friendships of the great to an extent that ex- cited the envy of others . But it is the penalty of men who grow old , that they have to deplore the death of their friends . The most illustrious ...
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... princes was the elder brother of King Robert , they had claims which could hardly be denied . But the mar- riage of Joan and Andrew turned out most unhappily . It was an exact parallel to the tragedy of Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots ...
... princes was the elder brother of King Robert , they had claims which could hardly be denied . But the mar- riage of Joan and Andrew turned out most unhappily . It was an exact parallel to the tragedy of Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots ...
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... princes had left at Naples , and who had plunged with success into all the intrigues of that dis- solute Court . Petrarch accomplished nothing by his mission ; but he witnessed an extraordinary tempest , which he describes in one of the ...
... princes had left at Naples , and who had plunged with success into all the intrigues of that dis- solute Court . Petrarch accomplished nothing by his mission ; but he witnessed an extraordinary tempest , which he describes in one of the ...
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... princes , and betrayed them . But the Canzone is certainly of a later date . Some have at- tributed it to the war which raged from 1351 to 1354 , between the Genoese and the Venetians , when Petrarch was employed to mediate between the ...
... princes , and betrayed them . But the Canzone is certainly of a later date . Some have at- tributed it to the war which raged from 1351 to 1354 , between the Genoese and the Venetians , when Petrarch was employed to mediate between the ...
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... princes continued to tear and ravage the land , and to lay her open to foreign invasion . The language of the poet was as applicable to one of these incessant wars as to another ; and it continued , alas ! to be applicable for centuries ...
... princes continued to tear and ravage the land , and to lay her open to foreign invasion . The language of the poet was as applicable to one of these incessant wars as to another ; and it continued , alas ! to be applicable for centuries ...
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