PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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Henry Reeve. even that , say rather a most affectionate brother , with whom I lived as at home and in my own house ... affection of this excellent man con- tinued towards me in unbroken tenor to the last hour of his life , and survive ...
Henry Reeve. even that , say rather a most affectionate brother , with whom I lived as at home and in my own house ... affection of this excellent man con- tinued towards me in unbroken tenor to the last hour of his life , and survive ...
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... affection for Rome prevailed over the gracious soli- citation of so illustrious a king ; and thus , seeing my pur- pose was inflexible , he gave me letters and despatches to the Senate of Rome , in which he expressed his judgment of me ...
... affection for Rome prevailed over the gracious soli- citation of so illustrious a king ; and thus , seeing my pur- pose was inflexible , he gave me letters and despatches to the Senate of Rome , in which he expressed his judgment of me ...
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... affection , that I must fain suppress it in silence , being hopeless of doing justice to it in words . Knowing , among many other things , that I had embraced from boyhood the clerical life , and with a view to attach me the more ...
... affection , that I must fain suppress it in silence , being hopeless of doing justice to it in words . Knowing , among many other things , that I had embraced from boyhood the clerical life , and with a view to attach me the more ...
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