PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... things He only knows by me ; and if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE . 2320 ENERAL ...
... things He only knows by me ; and if he hear From other mouths the language which they speak , He is compassionate , and has no thought , No feeling , which can overcome his love . " -WORDSWORTH . PETRARCH BY HENRY REEVE . 2320 ENERAL ...
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... Things , ' describes iny meaning : they are simple narratives of daily events , neatly expressed , with a few moral reflections ; and this was the course Cicero himself observed . .. Yet these are things to which I look with poignant ...
... Things , ' describes iny meaning : they are simple narratives of daily events , neatly expressed , with a few moral reflections ; and this was the course Cicero himself observed . .. Yet these are things to which I look with poignant ...
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... thing , however , happened again and again in a few hours , and I began to find that human ingenuity was not a match for the nature of things , and that it was impossible to.
... thing , however , happened again and again in a few hours , and I began to find that human ingenuity was not a match for the nature of things , and that it was impossible to.
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