PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... philosophy of the schools . Averroes , especially , he regarded as a pestilent heretic ; and one of his most ... philosopher . Italy possessed , in truth , an entire cycle of amatory poets , dating from the Sicilian Ciullo d'Alcamo at ...
... philosophy of the schools . Averroes , especially , he regarded as a pestilent heretic ; and one of his most ... philosopher . Italy possessed , in truth , an entire cycle of amatory poets , dating from the Sicilian Ciullo d'Alcamo at ...
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... philosophy ; on the other , an eager curiosity , an incessant love of change , inde- fatigable travelling , a thirst for fame , a love of society ( for he says that even at Vaucluse he seldom dined alone , though he declares himself ...
... philosophy ; on the other , an eager curiosity , an incessant love of change , inde- fatigable travelling , a thirst for fame , a love of society ( for he says that even at Vaucluse he seldom dined alone , though he declares himself ...
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... philosophy of Petrarch , in spite of his admiration for the writings of Seneca , was not of the Stoical school . He was unable to bear with stern resignation the trials of the world . Neither fame nor power neither solitude nor study ...
... philosophy of Petrarch , in spite of his admiration for the writings of Seneca , was not of the Stoical school . He was unable to bear with stern resignation the trials of the world . Neither fame nor power neither solitude nor study ...
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