PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Rienzi , who had returned from Avignon , with the office of Papal Notary , succeeded in rousing the people to a momentary greatness . He invoked the memory of their ... RIENZI TRIBUNE OF ROME . 109 made to re - THE RIENZI REVOLUTION,
... Rienzi , who had returned from Avignon , with the office of Papal Notary , succeeded in rousing the people to a momentary greatness . He invoked the memory of their ... RIENZI TRIBUNE OF ROME . 109 made to re - THE RIENZI REVOLUTION,
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... Rienzi's own arrogance and oppression destroyed the ephemeral fabric of his power , and before the close of the year he was a fugitive and a prisoner . No man was more enthusiastically excited by the temporary success of Rienzi than ...
... Rienzi's own arrogance and oppression destroyed the ephemeral fabric of his power , and before the close of the year he was a fugitive and a prisoner . No man was more enthusiastically excited by the temporary success of Rienzi than ...
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... Rienzi may have been a braggart in power and a coward in the time of danger ; but he was the cham- pion of municipal freedom and Roman independence . The cause , more than the man , kindled the sympathy of Petrarch . Rienzi had ...
... Rienzi may have been a braggart in power and a coward in the time of danger ; but he was the cham- pion of municipal freedom and Roman independence . The cause , more than the man , kindled the sympathy of Petrarch . Rienzi had ...
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