PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as the tor- ment of his life . A natural restlessness drove him from the city to solitude , and from solitude to the city — a wanderer from one to ...
... fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as the tor- ment of his life . A natural restlessness drove him from the city to solitude , and from solitude to the city — a wanderer from one to ...
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... fame . " 66 Nay , ' says Augustine , " cast aside your historical manuscripts - leave Africa to herself ; as for the fame of Scipio , you cannot augment it ; turn all your thoughts to the vicissitudes of time and the end of life . As ...
... fame . " 66 Nay , ' says Augustine , " cast aside your historical manuscripts - leave Africa to herself ; as for the fame of Scipio , you cannot augment it ; turn all your thoughts to the vicissitudes of time and the end of life . As ...
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... fame and youthful ambition . All I gained by it was to be known and marvelled at ; had I been without it , I might have enjoyed that state of life which many have thought the best , to be tranquil and un- known . " - Epist . Senil ...
... fame and youthful ambition . All I gained by it was to be known and marvelled at ; had I been without it , I might have enjoyed that state of life which many have thought the best , to be tranquil and un- known . " - Epist . Senil ...
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