PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... whilst we recollect that " The unquiet man , through years of anxious breath , Still hastens death - ward : his best friend is Death ! " we shall remember that Petrarch had hopes and medita- tions which his Mago never knew ; and that , ...
... whilst we recollect that " The unquiet man , through years of anxious breath , Still hastens death - ward : his best friend is Death ! " we shall remember that Petrarch had hopes and medita- tions which his Mago never knew ; and that , ...
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... Whilst he was vociferating all this , our desire to proceed ( for thus it is with the incredulous minds of young men ) increased with the objections he made . When the old man perceived that all his remarks were vain , he ac- companied ...
... Whilst he was vociferating all this , our desire to proceed ( for thus it is with the incredulous minds of young men ) increased with the objections he made . When the old man perceived that all his remarks were vain , he ac- companied ...
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... whilst he allows him to bear the title of emperor , forbids him to exercise its rights . With one hand he opens the temple where the imperial crown is bestowed ; with the other he closes the gates of the city , which is the seat and ...
... whilst he allows him to bear the title of emperor , forbids him to exercise its rights . With one hand he opens the temple where the imperial crown is bestowed ; with the other he closes the gates of the city , which is the seat and ...
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