PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Rome . Regardless of the ties which bound him to the Colonnas , though the popular revolution was obviously directed mainly against the aristocratic houses in Rome , and did in fact cost the lives of four members of the Colonna family ...
... Rome . Regardless of the ties which bound him to the Colonnas , though the popular revolution was obviously directed mainly against the aristocratic houses in Rome , and did in fact cost the lives of four members of the Colonna family ...
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... Rome . The poet does not hesi- tate to say that the root of the evil is the domination of the two great houses of Orsini and Colonna , to one of which he was personally attached ; and that the essential reform of government in Rome must ...
... Rome . The poet does not hesi- tate to say that the root of the evil is the domination of the two great houses of Orsini and Colonna , to one of which he was personally attached ; and that the essential reform of government in Rome must ...
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... Rome , and to restore the authority of the Roman Re- public , was a great blow to Petrarch's hopes . But the object he had in view was an ideal Rome , caring little in what form or by what means the state of the Imperial city was ...
... Rome , and to restore the authority of the Roman Re- public , was a great blow to Petrarch's hopes . But the object he had in view was an ideal Rome , caring little in what form or by what means the state of the Imperial city was ...
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