PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... given to the world the most perfect edition that exists of the whole body of Petrarch's Epistles . The series was first published in Latin at Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than ...
... given to the world the most perfect edition that exists of the whole body of Petrarch's Epistles . The series was first published in Latin at Florence in 1859 , with copious indexes , a corrected text , and the addition of no less than ...
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... given to another friend , Bar- bato . The collection must afterwards have been en- larged , for it contains letters of a later date . Petrarch himself lived till 1374 , and his literary executors died before himself . Thus , however ...
... given to another friend , Bar- bato . The collection must afterwards have been en- larged , for it contains letters of a later date . Petrarch himself lived till 1374 , and his literary executors died before himself . Thus , however ...
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... given them to any man save thee ; but to thee they were due , since thou must not only know but follow them . ' I then hastily recapitu- lated the chief incitements to virtue which marked their lives , with which he was much pleased ...
... given them to any man save thee ; but to thee they were due , since thou must not only know but follow them . ' I then hastily recapitu- lated the chief incitements to virtue which marked their lives , with which he was much pleased ...
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