PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... language the chaste language of tenderness and of regret , without a single line that can wound the most refined sensibility - but he was great by the love of letters to which he devoted a life of indefatigable industry ; by his ...
... language the chaste language of tenderness and of regret , without a single line that can wound the most refined sensibility - but he was great by the love of letters to which he devoted a life of indefatigable industry ; by his ...
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... language of letters all over the world . In the year 1359 Petrarch amused himself by putting his papers in order . The quantity of them was enor- mous . They were discoloured by time . They were eaten by mice . He committed ( though not ...
... language of letters all over the world . In the year 1359 Petrarch amused himself by putting his papers in order . The quantity of them was enor- mous . They were discoloured by time . They were eaten by mice . He committed ( though not ...
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... language , such as we are wont commonly to use . The very title I have given to this collection , ' Letters on Familiar Things , ' describes iny meaning : they are simple narratives of daily events , neatly expressed , with a few moral ...
... language , such as we are wont commonly to use . The very title I have given to this collection , ' Letters on Familiar Things , ' describes iny meaning : they are simple narratives of daily events , neatly expressed , with a few moral ...
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