PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... honoured of all men , speaking his thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes ... honour It has been well said by a recent writer , 1 that Petrarch was the apostle of scholarship , the inaugurator ...
... honoured of all men , speaking his thoughts on all subjects with absolute freedom ; treating as his equals popes ... honour It has been well said by a recent writer , 1 that Petrarch was the apostle of scholarship , the inaugurator ...
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... honour of Petrarch that , after his estrangement from the Colonnas , and the extinction of his friends in that illustrious house , he passed , almost without an interval , to the Court of the Viscontis , who were justly regarded as the ...
... honour of Petrarch that , after his estrangement from the Colonnas , and the extinction of his friends in that illustrious house , he passed , almost without an interval , to the Court of the Viscontis , who were justly regarded as the ...
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... honour . How vain is the boast of nobility and wealth by those who have no claim of virtue ! for even the old Romans , whose virtue was great and excellent , failed to exclude the people from the honours of the State . As often as this ...
... honour . How vain is the boast of nobility and wealth by those who have no claim of virtue ! for even the old Romans , whose virtue was great and excellent , failed to exclude the people from the honours of the State . As often as this ...
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