PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Emperor Charles IV . If the Pope could not be moved from Avignon - if the tribune of the Roman people was unworthy to be free - the next best course was to re - establish in Rome the one Imperial author- ity . That was the Ghibelline ...
... Emperor Charles IV . If the Pope could not be moved from Avignon - if the tribune of the Roman people was unworthy to be free - the next best course was to re - establish in Rome the one Imperial author- ity . That was the Ghibelline ...
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... Emperor Charles IV . entered Italy , but without an army . The poet met him at Mantua in the course of the following winter , and he tells us that nothing could be more affable or polite than the demeanour of the prince ; but he adds ...
... Emperor Charles IV . entered Italy , but without an army . The poet met him at Mantua in the course of the following winter , and he tells us that nothing could be more affable or polite than the demeanour of the prince ; but he adds ...
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... Emperor , are the effigies of the sovereigns whom thou must study and imitate . I would not have given them to any man save thee ; but to thee they were due , since thou must not only know but follow them . ' I then hastily recapitu ...
... Emperor , are the effigies of the sovereigns whom thou must study and imitate . I would not have given them to any man save thee ; but to thee they were due , since thou must not only know but follow them . ' I then hastily recapitu ...
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