PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... princes than that princes sought to live with him . From Rome Petrarch proceeded homewards to Parma , where he resided for some time , and even built a house , having established an intimacy with the lords of Cor- reggio , then princes ...
... princes than that princes sought to live with him . From Rome Petrarch proceeded homewards to Parma , where he resided for some time , and even built a house , having established an intimacy with the lords of Cor- reggio , then princes ...
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... prince , and was loaded by him and his nephews with honours and rewards . Nor were his public ser- vices ... princes , whom he had helped to raise to these alliances with the royal houses of France and England , Petrarch took ...
... prince , and was loaded by him and his nephews with honours and rewards . Nor were his public ser- vices ... princes , whom he had helped to raise to these alliances with the royal houses of France and England , Petrarch took ...
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... princes of these cities first attracted him to them . In 1361 , the Emperor , the Pope , and the King of France , had all invited him to their respective Courts , but he preferred to remain at Milan . Although he once set out to visit ...
... princes of these cities first attracted him to them . In 1361 , the Emperor , the Pope , and the King of France , had all invited him to their respective Courts , but he preferred to remain at Milan . Although he once set out to visit ...
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