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Page 93
... called " Africa , " he was solemnly crowned with the poetic laurel in the Capitol of Rome , on Easter - day of 1341 . 7 Was called . 8 An eminent jurist and philosopher , now almost forgotten , who died four or five years after Petrarch ...
... called " Africa , " he was solemnly crowned with the poetic laurel in the Capitol of Rome , on Easter - day of 1341 . 7 Was called . 8 An eminent jurist and philosopher , now almost forgotten , who died four or five years after Petrarch ...
Page 388
... called upon the Palmer to abandon soon the caitiff spoil of that false Knight's outcast carcase : " Lo ! where he now inglorious doth lie , to prove he lived ill , that did thus foully die . ” The Palmer fearlessly rebuked Pyrochles for ...
... called upon the Palmer to abandon soon the caitiff spoil of that false Knight's outcast carcase : " Lo ! where he now inglorious doth lie , to prove he lived ill , that did thus foully die . ” The Palmer fearlessly rebuked Pyrochles for ...
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... called tanquam janua anni , leaneth also upon good proof of special judgment . | the gate and entrance of the year ; or of the name For albeit that in elder times , when as yet the of the god Janus , to which god for that the old count ...
... called tanquam janua anni , leaneth also upon good proof of special judgment . | the gate and entrance of the year ; or of the name For albeit that in elder times , when as yet the of the god Janus , to which god for that the old count ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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