Lives of the Italian PoetsR. Bentley, 1860 - 463 páginas |
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... distress . Among the wealthiest houses in Pistoia , not one could be named which equalled that of the Cancellieri . This family had a humble origin ; but it had spread into vari- ous branches , all rich and flourishing . Not less than a ...
... distress . Among the wealthiest houses in Pistoia , not one could be named which equalled that of the Cancellieri . This family had a humble origin ; but it had spread into vari- ous branches , all rich and flourishing . Not less than a ...
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... distress may be attributed not merely isolated passages of his poem , but its very foundation , its all pervading and vivifying iden . He needed another world for his far - stretching affections ; for the love , and no less , unhappily ...
... distress may be attributed not merely isolated passages of his poem , but its very foundation , its all pervading and vivifying iden . He needed another world for his far - stretching affections ; for the love , and no less , unhappily ...
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... distress . Poor Petracco felt all that it told . In an instant more , the manuscripts were snatched from the fire , and this kind and learned man , who valued ancient books almost as much as they were prized by his son , was spared the ...
... distress . Poor Petracco felt all that it told . In an instant more , the manuscripts were snatched from the fire , and this kind and learned man , who valued ancient books almost as much as they were prized by his son , was spared the ...
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... distressing . So long , however , as he continued to receive intelligence respect- ing the real progress of the disease at Avignon , his anxiety was supportable ; and every messenger that brought intelligence 76 LIVES OF THE ITALIAN POETS .
... distressing . So long , however , as he continued to receive intelligence respect- ing the real progress of the disease at Avignon , his anxiety was supportable ; and every messenger that brought intelligence 76 LIVES OF THE ITALIAN POETS .
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... distressing to him than any of these dis- putes were the changes which followed the death of Lorenzo . In the course of a few years after that event , the Medici became as hateful to the people of Florence as they were formerly beloved ...
... distressing to him than any of these dis- putes were the changes which followed the death of Lorenzo . In the course of a few years after that event , the Medici became as hateful to the people of Florence as they were formerly beloved ...
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