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... honour which had not been conferred by the latter for 1300 years . No doubt this singular pre - eminence and rare distinction were aided by the exertions of powerful friends and by his own solicitations ( although all trace of them has ...
... honour which had not been conferred by the latter for 1300 years . No doubt this singular pre - eminence and rare distinction were aided by the exertions of powerful friends and by his own solicitations ( although all trace of them has ...
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... honoured of all men , speaking his thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes ... honour . It has been well said by a recent writer , 1 that Petrarch was the apostle of scholarship , the inaugurator ...
... honoured of all men , speaking his thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes ... honour . It has been well said by a recent writer , 1 that Petrarch was the apostle of scholarship , the inaugurator ...
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... honour- able ; and I should have felt them longer had not death — bitter , indeed , but useful - extinguished the flame as it was beginning to subside . As for the looser indulgences of appetite , would indeed that I could say I was a ...
... honour- able ; and I should have felt them longer had not death — bitter , indeed , but useful - extinguished the flame as it was beginning to subside . As for the looser indulgences of appetite , would indeed that I could say I was a ...
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... honoured me - why , I can hardly say ; it is for them , not me , to explain but as I lived with some of them on the same terms on which they lived with me , I suffered not at all from the eminence of their rank , but rather derived from ...
... honoured me - why , I can hardly say ; it is for them , not me , to explain but as I lived with some of them on the same terms on which they lived with me , I suffered not at all from the eminence of their rank , but rather derived from ...
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... honour . I was sought after , above all , by the illustrious and noble family of the Colonnas , who then frequented- I should rather say adorned - the Court of Rome . Especially , I was invited , and I was held in honour - undeserved ...
... honour . I was sought after , above all , by the illustrious and noble family of the Colonnas , who then frequented- I should rather say adorned - the Court of Rome . Especially , I was invited , and I was held in honour - undeserved ...
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