Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... become different from what they used to be.2 Again , in his famous letter to Vettori dall'Albergaccio , he disguises his own present state of exile behind his high - minded communings with the classics ; and at the end of his Dell'arte ...
... become different from what they used to be.2 Again , in his famous letter to Vettori dall'Albergaccio , he disguises his own present state of exile behind his high - minded communings with the classics ; and at the end of his Dell'arte ...
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... become educated , but they needed education to acquire Tuscan . Another obstacle to the diffusion of literature was ... become felicità ; gloriosa has become graziosa ; salute has become quiete ( from " blessedness " to " happiness ...
... become educated , but they needed education to acquire Tuscan . Another obstacle to the diffusion of literature was ... become felicità ; gloriosa has become graziosa ; salute has become quiete ( from " blessedness " to " happiness ...
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... become the embodiment of wickedness in which a Christian way of life was no longer possible . They demanded , especially , that priests and all other Christian dignitaries should limit themselves strictly to their spiritual occupation ...
... become the embodiment of wickedness in which a Christian way of life was no longer possible . They demanded , especially , that priests and all other Christian dignitaries should limit themselves strictly to their spiritual occupation ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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