PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... gave the title of ' Africa ' to the book - a work , which , I know not by what fortune , its own or mine , was a favourite with many before it was generally known . “ While I was thus spinning out my leisure in that retreat , on one and ...
... gave the title of ' Africa ' to the book - a work , which , I know not by what fortune , its own or mine , was a favourite with many before it was generally known . “ While I was thus spinning out my leisure in that retreat , on one and ...
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... gave me , are matters now of wonder to me ; and you , reader , if you had seen it , would wonder too . When he heard the cause of my arrival , he was marvellously delighted , reflecting as he did on my youthful confidence , and thinking ...
... gave me , are matters now of wonder to me ; and you , reader , if you had seen it , would wonder too . When he heard the cause of my arrival , he was marvellously delighted , reflecting as he did on my youthful confidence , and thinking ...
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... gave , or was supposed to give , consent . I knew not what to answer . I wish I could persuade the public of all this as easily as yourself . But the public says what it pleases : we do what we can . Farewell . " - Epist . Fam . , xvi ...
... gave , or was supposed to give , consent . I knew not what to answer . I wish I could persuade the public of all this as easily as yourself . But the public says what it pleases : we do what we can . Farewell . " - Epist . Fam . , xvi ...
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