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Pagina 111
... Italy he was the most unfortunate . He was not made of that stern stuff which enabled Dante with fierce hardihood to endure the rude shocks of fortune , while his great intellect supplied him with a keen weapon where with to take a ...
... Italy he was the most unfortunate . He was not made of that stern stuff which enabled Dante with fierce hardihood to endure the rude shocks of fortune , while his great intellect supplied him with a keen weapon where with to take a ...
Pagina 114
... Italy in the sixteenth century . It seemed as if each and all of these had one common object in view - the protection and encouragement of all branches of art , literature , and science ; in short , that their chief aim was to encourage ...
... Italy in the sixteenth century . It seemed as if each and all of these had one common object in view - the protection and encouragement of all branches of art , literature , and science ; in short , that their chief aim was to encourage ...
Pagina 368
... Italy nothing else was discussed , while comparisons were immediately in- stituted between the " Gerusalemme " of ... Italian princes , to prohibit the publication of the poem without his sanc- tion . Up to this period he seems to have ...
... Italy nothing else was discussed , while comparisons were immediately in- stituted between the " Gerusalemme " of ... Italian princes , to prohibit the publication of the poem without his sanc- tion . Up to this period he seems to have ...
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