PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - The Familiar Letters . Twenty - four books . The Senile Letters . The Various Letters . Seventeen books ...
... complete . The Latin works of Petrarch , from which the materials of the following pages are chiefly taken , were as fol- lows : - The Familiar Letters . Twenty - four books . The Senile Letters . The Various Letters . Seventeen books ...
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... complete . It was reserved for a Frenchman , the Abbe7 de Sade , himself descended from the family into which Laura de Noves , the object of Petrarch's amatory verses , married , to publish the first complete life of the poet , based on ...
... complete . It was reserved for a Frenchman , the Abbe7 de Sade , himself descended from the family into which Laura de Noves , the object of Petrarch's amatory verses , married , to publish the first complete life of the poet , based on ...
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... complete reality ; and recent literary investigations have only rendered this certainty more absolute . For in our own time a work of far greater importance has been accomplished in Italy , which leaves nothing to be desired , and ...
... complete reality ; and recent literary investigations have only rendered this certainty more absolute . For in our own time a work of far greater importance has been accomplished in Italy , which leaves nothing to be desired , and ...
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