PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... poet , based on his own prose writings . This biography ap- peared in three quarto volumes in 1764 , with copious translations from the Letters and Poems into French . It was on this publication , rather than on an accurate examination ...
... poet , based on his own prose writings . This biography ap- peared in three quarto volumes in 1764 , with copious translations from the Letters and Poems into French . It was on this publication , rather than on an accurate examination ...
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... poet for his wife made her immortally famous as that poet's mistress . But , in truth , there is nothing to show that Laura was at all sensible to the passion she inspired . She was , as far as we know , a very good wife to Hugo de Sade ...
... poet for his wife made her immortally famous as that poet's mistress . But , in truth , there is nothing to show that Laura was at all sensible to the passion she inspired . She was , as far as we know , a very good wife to Hugo de Sade ...
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... poet had fondly anticipated . It cannot be denied that Petrarch sought and courted that patronage of the great which Dante accepted or endured with scorn and disdain : in what was then the state of Italy , perhaps this condition of ...
... poet had fondly anticipated . It cannot be denied that Petrarch sought and courted that patronage of the great which Dante accepted or endured with scorn and disdain : in what was then the state of Italy , perhaps this condition of ...
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