PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Pope and of Petrarch at that time , by his cultivation , his love of letters , and his enthusiasm for his country . This casual acquaintance bore fruit hereafter . King Robert of Naples died in the following winter , to the great regret ...
... Pope and of Petrarch at that time , by his cultivation , his love of letters , and his enthusiasm for his country . This casual acquaintance bore fruit hereafter . King Robert of Naples died in the following winter , to the great regret ...
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... Pope's spiritual power . It deserves a passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in ...
... Pope's spiritual power . It deserves a passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in ...
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... Pope . If he was a magician , there were two things to be done he might be burnt , or he might be made a Minister of the Holy See . Innocent offered to take the latter course . The poet replied , rather sarcastically , " It cannot be ...
... Pope . If he was a magician , there were two things to be done he might be burnt , or he might be made a Minister of the Holy See . Innocent offered to take the latter course . The poet replied , rather sarcastically , " It cannot be ...
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