PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish irritability of disappointed vanity , singularly impatient of criticism or censure . Thus his life and writings present a lively image of a double nature , so opposed and inconsistent ...
... noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish irritability of disappointed vanity , singularly impatient of criticism or censure . Thus his life and writings present a lively image of a double nature , so opposed and inconsistent ...
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... noble Roman youths clad in scarlet , and the heralds and trumpeters of the Roman Senate . These illustrious names , this pomp , this display , and the extravagant laudation of such a ceremony , contrast singularly with the reflections ...
... noble Roman youths clad in scarlet , and the heralds and trumpeters of the Roman Senate . These illustrious names , this pomp , this display , and the extravagant laudation of such a ceremony , contrast singularly with the reflections ...
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... noble lord of Padua comes to see me . " His literary life was not ended , for in this solitude he wrote the dialogue " On the Ignorance of Himself and Others " -as pungent and spirited as any of his philosophical compositions . He also ...
... noble lord of Padua comes to see me . " His literary life was not ended , for in this solitude he wrote the dialogue " On the Ignorance of Himself and Others " -as pungent and spirited as any of his philosophical compositions . He also ...
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