PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... received letters both from the Senate at Rome and from the Chancellor of the University of Paris , sending rival invitations to me - the former from Rome , the latter from Paris - to accept the laurel crown of poetry . Elated with pride ...
... received letters both from the Senate at Rome and from the Chancellor of the University of Paris , sending rival invitations to me - the former from Rome , the latter from Paris - to accept the laurel crown of poetry . Elated with pride ...
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... received by solemn decree of the Senate , that most honourable title of the Roman Laureate , as the abundant reward of my labours , since it adjudged me equal to the greatest , I should have desired nothing more . But that laurel was ...
... received by solemn decree of the Senate , that most honourable title of the Roman Laureate , as the abundant reward of my labours , since it adjudged me equal to the greatest , I should have desired nothing more . But that laurel was ...
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... received a more agreeable present . " - Epist . Fam . , x . 3 . Petrarch accompanied the Emperor to Milan , where a peace was concluded with the Visconti and the monarch received the iron crown ; but he declined to proceed farther ...
... received a more agreeable present . " - Epist . Fam . , x . 3 . Petrarch accompanied the Emperor to Milan , where a peace was concluded with the Visconti and the monarch received the iron crown ; but he declined to proceed farther ...
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