PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... desire , common to all men in trouble , of ministering to the ennui of life by a change of scene . " With these words ends the fragment , for it is but a fragment , which Petrarch has bequeathed to us of his life . He omits in it all ...
... desire , common to all men in trouble , of ministering to the ennui of life by a change of scene . " With these words ends the fragment , for it is but a fragment , which Petrarch has bequeathed to us of his life . He omits in it all ...
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... desire is rather to present Petrarch to them as a man of the world , collecting with indefati- gable industry all the learning of his age , corresponding with the most eminent and accomplished men of his time , and sharing in the great ...
... desire is rather to present Petrarch to them as a man of the world , collecting with indefati- gable industry all the learning of his age , corresponding with the most eminent and accomplished men of his time , and sharing in the great ...
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Henry Reeve. us , as it expresses the earnest desire of Italy for unity , independence , and peace : and the composition is as- signed by the best critics to this period of his life . The date of this piece is , however , somewhat doubt ...
Henry Reeve. us , as it expresses the earnest desire of Italy for unity , independence , and peace : and the composition is as- signed by the best critics to this period of his life . The date of this piece is , however , somewhat doubt ...
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