PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... friendship seems to have been interrupted by a quar- rel between Lælius and Socrates , arising out of mutual jealousy of Petrarch's regard . It was many years after their first meeting ; and the poet instantly addressed to them a letter ...
... friendship seems to have been interrupted by a quar- rel between Lælius and Socrates , arising out of mutual jealousy of Petrarch's regard . It was many years after their first meeting ; and the poet instantly addressed to them a letter ...
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... friendship , was absent and estranged from those whose former bounty had raised him from the dust . But he was destined to survive them twenty - six active and not inglorious years . His lyre was not broken ; his pen was not idle . And ...
... friendship , was absent and estranged from those whose former bounty had raised him from the dust . But he was destined to survive them twenty - six active and not inglorious years . His lyre was not broken ; his pen was not idle . And ...
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... friendship with Benintendi da ' Ravegnani , Chancellor of the Re- public . In later years Petrarch wrote to Boccaccio a charming description of this Venetian society : - " Of my old friends , indeed , scarcely one remains except ...
... friendship with Benintendi da ' Ravegnani , Chancellor of the Re- public . In later years Petrarch wrote to Boccaccio a charming description of this Venetian society : - " Of my old friends , indeed , scarcely one remains except ...
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