PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... brother , whom you know ; and as he was delighted at my proposal , so I was pleased to have a friend and a brother for my companion . On the appointed day we left home , and we got to Malaucène in the evening . This place is at the foot ...
... brother , whom you know ; and as he was delighted at my proposal , so I was pleased to have a friend and a brother for my companion . On the appointed day we left home , and we got to Malaucène in the evening . This place is at the foot ...
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... brother was seeking for short cuts over the steepest parts of the mountain , I more warily kept below , and when he pointed out the path to me , I answered that I hoped to find an easier access , and that I willingly went round in order ...
... brother was seeking for short cuts over the steepest parts of the mountain , I more warily kept below , and when he pointed out the path to me , I answered that I hoped to find an easier access , and that I willingly went round in order ...
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... brother was expecting to hear the words of Augustine from my lips , and he can testify that in the first place I lighted upon , it was thus written : There are men who go to admire the high places of mountains , the great waves of the ...
... brother was expecting to hear the words of Augustine from my lips , and he can testify that in the first place I lighted upon , it was thus written : There are men who go to admire the high places of mountains , the great waves of the ...
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