Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 113
... father during his sojourn at Venice , and had specially devoted himself to the perusal of his native classics - Dante , Petrarca , and Boccaccio ; and the fruit of these studies appears in the polished and masterly style His sojourn at ...
... father during his sojourn at Venice , and had specially devoted himself to the perusal of his native classics - Dante , Petrarca , and Boccaccio ; and the fruit of these studies appears in the polished and masterly style His sojourn at ...
Page 116
... father and son is a very touching trait in the lives of both . Bernardo never hesitated to admit the superiority of his son's poetical genius ; and Torquato , on the other hand , never forgot this generosity , and held his father's ...
... father and son is a very touching trait in the lives of both . Bernardo never hesitated to admit the superiority of his son's poetical genius ; and Torquato , on the other hand , never forgot this generosity , and held his father's ...
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... father had been the friend of mine . M. de Beauvillier showed me a thousand kind- nesses with the princes whose governor he was , and promised to ask the king for my father's governments for me on opening the king's curtain . He ...
... father had been the friend of mine . M. de Beauvillier showed me a thousand kind- nesses with the princes whose governor he was , and promised to ask the king for my father's governments for me on opening the king's curtain . He ...
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