PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... turned my pen once more to the interrupted poem of ' Africa , ' and finding that fervour rekindled which had appeared quite laid to sleep , I wrote a little that very day . I added afterwards a little day by day , until , after ...
... turned my pen once more to the interrupted poem of ' Africa , ' and finding that fervour rekindled which had appeared quite laid to sleep , I wrote a little that very day . I added afterwards a little day by day , until , after ...
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... turned out most unhappily . It was an exact parallel to the tragedy of Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots , two hundred years later . The Queen married her cousin , detested him , was more or less privy to his murder , and immediately ...
... turned out most unhappily . It was an exact parallel to the tragedy of Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots , two hundred years later . The Queen married her cousin , detested him , was more or less privy to his murder , and immediately ...
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... turned , within a short period , to the Emperor Charles IV . If the Pope could not be moved from Avignon - if the tribune of the Roman people was unworthy to be free - the next best course was to re - establish in Rome the one Imperial ...
... turned , within a short period , to the Emperor Charles IV . If the Pope could not be moved from Avignon - if the tribune of the Roman people was unworthy to be free - the next best course was to re - establish in Rome the one Imperial ...
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