PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the society in which they lived ...
... addressed to these ladies is high - flown and imaginative , nothing in the history of past ages is better or more accurately known than the lives and opinions of the poets themselves and the manners of the society in which they lived ...
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... addressed to Gherardo after he had been seven years a Carthusian monk ; and he contrasts with amusing so- lemnity their boyish dandyism with the tonsure and the sandals of monastic life . life . Here , in his early years , we.
... addressed to Gherardo after he had been seven years a Carthusian monk ; and he contrasts with amusing so- lemnity their boyish dandyism with the tonsure and the sandals of monastic life . life . Here , in his early years , we.
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... address to the Roman people and their illustrious chief a hortatory address , expressed with great learning and eloquence ( if they understood his allusions ) ; and he continued to aid Rienzi with constant encourage- ment and advice ...
... address to the Roman people and their illustrious chief a hortatory address , expressed with great learning and eloquence ( if they understood his allusions ) ; and he continued to aid Rienzi with constant encourage- ment and advice ...
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