PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... seems to have left him nothing but a very choice copy of some of the works of Cicero - a treasure he valued above all others , for the rhythm of Ciceronian prose was the enchantment of his life , and dearer to him than all the songs of ...
... seems to have left him nothing but a very choice copy of some of the works of Cicero - a treasure he valued above all others , for the rhythm of Ciceronian prose was the enchantment of his life , and dearer to him than all the songs of ...
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... seem to say In wanton circlets tost , ' Here Love holds sovereign sway ! " " -LADY DACRE . There is nowhere any trace ... seems doomed to continual misery . No tinge of humour breaks the wearisome solemnity , or the eternal monotony , of ...
... seem to say In wanton circlets tost , ' Here Love holds sovereign sway ! " " -LADY DACRE . There is nowhere any trace ... seems doomed to continual misery . No tinge of humour breaks the wearisome solemnity , or the eternal monotony , of ...
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... seems to have occurred to St Augustine or to himself that this species of ideal passion was obnoxious to a severer sentence , if tried by an independent standard of right and wrong . On the contrary , it was transfused with pious senti ...
... seems to have occurred to St Augustine or to himself that this species of ideal passion was obnoxious to a severer sentence , if tried by an independent standard of right and wrong . On the contrary , it was transfused with pious senti ...
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