PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... present itself in life , soon comes the bitter end , and it is gone . When , ere two years had been completed , God took him from me , his country , and the world , He took away one of whom neither I , nor his country , nor the world ...
... present itself in life , soon comes the bitter end , and it is gone . When , ere two years had been completed , God took him from me , his country , and the world , He took away one of whom neither I , nor his country , nor the world ...
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... present him with a few gold and silver medals which I was myself very fond of . The features of Augustus Cæsar seemed almost alive , and I exclaimed : ' These , O Emperor , are the effigies of the sovereigns whom thou must study and ...
... present him with a few gold and silver medals which I was myself very fond of . The features of Augustus Cæsar seemed almost alive , and I exclaimed : ' These , O Emperor , are the effigies of the sovereigns whom thou must study and ...
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Henry Reeve. rarch and the Signory . This noble institution flourishes to the present day , for it is one of the guardians of the archives of Venice , and although but few of the MSS . which belonged to Petrarch are now to be found there ...
Henry Reeve. rarch and the Signory . This noble institution flourishes to the present day , for it is one of the guardians of the archives of Venice , and although but few of the MSS . which belonged to Petrarch are now to be found there ...
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