PetrarchJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 - 148 páginas |
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... Youth deceived me ; manhood carried me away ; but old age corrected me , and by experience taught me thoroughly that truth which I had long before studied , namely , that youth and pleasure are vanities . Of a truth the Fashioner of ...
... Youth deceived me ; manhood carried me away ; but old age corrected me , and by experience taught me thoroughly that truth which I had long before studied , namely , that youth and pleasure are vanities . Of a truth the Fashioner of ...
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... youth with the graver emotions and reflections of mature 1 This letter , in which Petrarch reminds his brother of their youth- ful follies and gaieties , was addressed to Gherardo after he had been seven years a Carthusian monk ; and he ...
... youth with the graver emotions and reflections of mature 1 This letter , in which Petrarch reminds his brother of their youth- ful follies and gaieties , was addressed to Gherardo after he had been seven years a Carthusian monk ; and he ...
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... youths clad in scarlet , and the heralds and trumpeters of the Roman Senate . These illustrious names , this pomp ... youth . The laurel crown did undoubtedly make Petrarch great , because it was a recognised symbol of DEATH OF JACOPO ...
... youths clad in scarlet , and the heralds and trumpeters of the Roman Senate . These illustrious names , this pomp ... youth . The laurel crown did undoubtedly make Petrarch great , because it was a recognised symbol of DEATH OF JACOPO ...
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