PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... passing time - the stern lesson of the seasons , which pluck and wither the leaves and flowers , and abandon man to the wintry solitude of his thoughts . The uneasiness of his life , which hung heavily upon him in cities and courts ...
... passing time - the stern lesson of the seasons , which pluck and wither the leaves and flowers , and abandon man to the wintry solitude of his thoughts . The uneasiness of his life , which hung heavily upon him in cities and courts ...
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... passing my time here . This mountain , which is visible from a great distance , was always before my eyes , but it was long before I could find any one to ac- company me , till I opened the matter to my only younger brother , whom you ...
... passing my time here . This mountain , which is visible from a great distance , was always before my eyes , but it was long before I could find any one to ac- company me , till I opened the matter to my only younger brother , whom you ...
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... passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name . Their Court was held in ...
... passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name . Their Court was held in ...
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