PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... existence was a dialogue between the con- templative and active faculties of man - between a lofty sense of moral duty and the frailty of his desires and habits - between a noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish ...
... existence was a dialogue between the con- templative and active faculties of man - between a lofty sense of moral duty and the frailty of his desires and habits - between a noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish ...
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... existence , unknown even to those who hold it . " The prediction was fulfilled by the discovery of a complete manuscript of Quintilian in the library of the great monastery at Constance . THE FAMILIAR LETTERS . 81 classical antiquity ...
... existence , unknown even to those who hold it . " The prediction was fulfilled by the discovery of a complete manuscript of Quintilian in the library of the great monastery at Constance . THE FAMILIAR LETTERS . 81 classical antiquity ...
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... existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name . Their Court was held in Avignon , which scarcely be- longed to them . The occupation of Rome by the em ...
... existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name . Their Court was held in Avignon , which scarcely be- longed to them . The occupation of Rome by the em ...
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