PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Naples died in the following winter , to the great regret of the poet , leaving his crown to the elder of his two daughters , Joan and Mary , who were married , or betrothed , respectively to their two cousins , Andrew and Louis , of ...
... Naples died in the following winter , to the great regret of the poet , leaving his crown to the elder of his two daughters , Joan and Mary , who were married , or betrothed , respectively to their two cousins , Andrew and Louis , of ...
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... Naples , and though it is stated that Queen Joanna made Petrarch one of her chaplains , he seems to have been singularly insensible to the compliment , for he describes the Court of Naples in the following terms : - " I have seen the ...
... Naples , and though it is stated that Queen Joanna made Petrarch one of her chaplains , he seems to have been singularly insensible to the compliment , for he describes the Court of Naples in the following terms : - " I have seen the ...
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... Naples . " The young Queen , barefooted , and attended by a numer- ous train of females , went to visit the churches dedicated to the Blessed Virgin . No vessel in the harbour was capable of resisting the violence of the gale ; and ...
... Naples . " The young Queen , barefooted , and attended by a numer- ous train of females , went to visit the churches dedicated to the Blessed Virgin . No vessel in the harbour was capable of resisting the violence of the gale ; and ...
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