PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the longing to revisit places I had seen a ...
... tion and honour , nevertheless , when I had lost one whose age was more congenial to my own , I returned again to France , not caring to remain where I was , my object being not so much the longing to revisit places I had seen a ...
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... tion as the type of epic heroism . Hence the great Latin poem of " Africa , " to which he now devoted all his powers . The poem of Silius Italicus , on the same sub- ject , was then unknown , and Petrarch conceived himself to be engaged ...
... tion as the type of epic heroism . Hence the great Latin poem of " Africa , " to which he now devoted all his powers . The poem of Silius Italicus , on the same sub- ject , was then unknown , and Petrarch conceived himself to be engaged ...
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... tion to a stall in the chapter of Parma , in place of , or in addition to , his canonry at Lombes . To Lombes he returned no more ; for the following year he lost , by death , his first and dearest friend , Jacopo Colonna . The ...
... tion to a stall in the chapter of Parma , in place of , or in addition to , his canonry at Lombes . To Lombes he returned no more ; for the following year he lost , by death , his first and dearest friend , Jacopo Colonna . The ...
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