PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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Henry Reeve. THE COURT OF NAPLES . 95 One of the first incidents of his reign was the presen- tation of an address to his Holiness by a deputation of eighteen Roman citizens , praying that the Papal Court would return to Rome , and that ...
Henry Reeve. THE COURT OF NAPLES . 95 One of the first incidents of his reign was the presen- tation of an address to his Holiness by a deputation of eighteen Roman citizens , praying that the Papal Court would return to Rome , and that ...
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... Court of Naples in the following terms : - " I have seen the Queen . I have been present at their Council . May God remove such a plague from the soil of Italy ! Christ was not more scorned at Memphis , Babylon , or Mecca . I mourn for ...
... Court of Naples in the following terms : - " I have seen the Queen . I have been present at their Council . May God remove such a plague from the soil of Italy ! Christ was not more scorned at Memphis , Babylon , or Mecca . I mourn for ...
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Henry Reeve. THE COURT OF MILAN . 125 reserved the glory of this enterprise . " The call was not unheard : and , five years later , Petrarch himself entered Milan with the Imperial Court ; but , as is usually the case with these visions ...
Henry Reeve. THE COURT OF MILAN . 125 reserved the glory of this enterprise . " The call was not unheard : and , five years later , Petrarch himself entered Milan with the Imperial Court ; but , as is usually the case with these visions ...
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