PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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Página 98
... remained stretched on the ground in prayer and supplication . Though day had broke , it was still as dark as night . The multitudes in the upper part of the city had begun to disperse ; but towards the sea - shore the noise seemed to ...
... remained stretched on the ground in prayer and supplication . Though day had broke , it was still as dark as night . The multitudes in the upper part of the city had begun to disperse ; but towards the sea - shore the noise seemed to ...
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... remained unbroken till his death . The answer of Petrarch to the republic has been preserved . It is written in the high - flown lan- guage of the time and country ; but he adds , with more simplicity and feeling- " It is , O glorious ...
... remained unbroken till his death . The answer of Petrarch to the republic has been preserved . It is written in the high - flown lan- guage of the time and country ; but he adds , with more simplicity and feeling- " It is , O glorious ...
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... remained from 1362 to 1368. Petrarch had first visited Venice in 1352 , when he went there to negotiate the peace ; and he had formed an acquaintance which ripened into friendship with Benintendi da ' Ravegnani , Chancellor of the Re ...
... remained from 1362 to 1368. Petrarch had first visited Venice in 1352 , when he went there to negotiate the peace ; and he had formed an acquaintance which ripened into friendship with Benintendi da ' Ravegnani , Chancellor of the Re ...
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