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... illustrious countryman Dante , Pet- rarch must have enjoyed life much more than he would have posterity believe . But the touches of sentiment , whether perfectly genuine or not , with which all his writings abound , have obtained more ...
... illustrious countryman Dante , Pet- rarch must have enjoyed life much more than he would have posterity believe . But the touches of sentiment , whether perfectly genuine or not , with which all his writings abound , have obtained more ...
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... illustrious Florentine , whom all later times acknowledge as su- preme . He had , in truth , nothing of that objective faculty which engraves upon the mind in ineffaceable lines the mystic vision of the terrible and the sublime . As the ...
... illustrious Florentine , whom all later times acknowledge as su- preme . He had , in truth , nothing of that objective faculty which engraves upon the mind in ineffaceable lines the mystic vision of the terrible and the sublime . As the ...
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... illustrious nor humble , my family , as Augustus Cæsar says of himself , was ancient . Nature gave me neither a bad nor an immodest disposition , had not the contagion of social inter- course injured it . Youth deceived me ; manhood ...
... illustrious nor humble , my family , as Augustus Cæsar says of himself , was ancient . Nature gave me neither a bad nor an immodest disposition , had not the contagion of social inter- course injured it . Youth deceived me ; manhood ...
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... illustrious sovereigns of my own times loved and 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 ...
... illustrious sovereigns of my own times loved and 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 ...
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... illustrious , and their fault the more conspicuous to the world . But this is a tedious and irrelevant complaint . " There , then , by the banks of that windy river , I spent my boyhood under my parents ' care , and afterwards the whole ...
... illustrious , and their fault the more conspicuous to the world . But this is a tedious and irrelevant complaint . " There , then , by the banks of that windy river , I spent my boyhood under my parents ' care , and afterwards the whole ...
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