PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... volume was afterwards stolen , but recovered under singular circumstances . It is not easy to discover what were Petrarch's means of subsistence . His father , a banished notary , was never rich , and seems to have left him nothing but ...
... volume was afterwards stolen , but recovered under singular circumstances . It is not easy to discover what were Petrarch's means of subsistence . His father , a banished notary , was never rich , and seems to have left him nothing but ...
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... to send a solution of it when he got back to his books . But the answer never came . Petrarch fell back on a volume of Giraldus Cambrensis , which he possessed , but that left him in doubt , and whilst he was travelling on the shores.
... to send a solution of it when he got back to his books . But the answer never came . Petrarch fell back on a volume of Giraldus Cambrensis , which he possessed , but that left him in doubt , and whilst he was travelling on the shores.
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... volume of small dimensions , though of great sweet- ness . I open it at a venture , meaning to read whatever . might present itself for what could have presented itself that was not pious and devout ? The volume opened at the tenth book ...
... volume of small dimensions , though of great sweet- ness . I open it at a venture , meaning to read whatever . might present itself for what could have presented itself that was not pious and devout ? The volume opened at the tenth book ...
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