PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... learning and memory , which enabled him , we know not how , to acquire and retain a minute knowledge of classical literature and history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts ...
... learning and memory , which enabled him , we know not how , to acquire and retain a minute knowledge of classical literature and history , inconceiv- able in an age when every writer had to be studied in manuscript , and manuscripts ...
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... learning and eloquence ( if they understood his allusions ) ; and he continued to aid Rienzi with constant encourage- ment and advice . He even started again for Italy to hail the new - born freedom of his Roman fellow - citizens ; but ...
... learning and eloquence ( if they understood his allusions ) ; and he continued to aid Rienzi with constant encourage- ment and advice . He even started again for Italy to hail the new - born freedom of his Roman fellow - citizens ; but ...
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... learning --- amongst them John Dempster in the sixteenth , and the Abbate Leith in the seventeenth century , both Scotchmen ; and the Library itself ranks amongst the most important in Europe . But neither Venice nor Padua were to be ...
... learning --- amongst them John Dempster in the sixteenth , and the Abbate Leith in the seventeenth century , both Scotchmen ; and the Library itself ranks amongst the most important in Europe . But neither Venice nor Padua were to be ...
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