Lives of the Italian PoetsR. Bentley, 1860 - 463 páginas |
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... favoured infant died before any of these brilliant expectations could be realised . His mother , supported by fondness better than by prognostics , admirably fulfilled her parental duties . Provided with an ample fortune , she chose for ...
... favoured infant died before any of these brilliant expectations could be realised . His mother , supported by fondness better than by prognostics , admirably fulfilled her parental duties . Provided with an ample fortune , she chose for ...
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... favour . This in reality took place . The Florentines were led into a snare ; and Monte Aperto and the banks of the river Arbia became celebrated both in history and in verse for the slaughter which pursued the flying host . Too ...
... favour . This in reality took place . The Florentines were led into a snare ; and Monte Aperto and the banks of the river Arbia became celebrated both in history and in verse for the slaughter which pursued the flying host . Too ...
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... favour of Livy . This author he read with care , but not without difficulty ; and Petrarch's assistance was * Fam . , lib . xiv . ep . i .; Sen. , lib . xv . ep . i . rewarded by the loan of whatever manuscripts he chose to 48 LIVES OF ...
... favour of Livy . This author he read with care , but not without difficulty ; and Petrarch's assistance was * Fam . , lib . xiv . ep . i .; Sen. , lib . xv . ep . i . rewarded by the loan of whatever manuscripts he chose to 48 LIVES OF ...
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... favour , both by the intellectual expression of his countenance , and the report of his talents . The branch of the Colonna * Variar . Epis . , xxviii . Opera , 1581 . E family , the noblest and most ancient in Italy , PETRARCH . 49.
... favour , both by the intellectual expression of his countenance , and the report of his talents . The branch of the Colonna * Variar . Epis . , xxviii . Opera , 1581 . E family , the noblest and most ancient in Italy , PETRARCH . 49.
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... favour of his distinguished relatives . Petrarch had more than enough to satisfy his limited worldly ambition in the patronage of friends like these . But that which gives freedom from care , the too early luxury of repose , to a mind ...
... favour of his distinguished relatives . Petrarch had more than enough to satisfy his limited worldly ambition in the patronage of friends like these . But that which gives freedom from care , the too early luxury of repose , to a mind ...
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