The North American Review, 40. ciltO. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... letters ; a proof of the general esteem in which literature was held . * A remarkable instance of this is related in one of Petrarch's letters . V. Mem . pour la Vie de Petrarque , Tom ii . p . 486. ap . Tirab . + V. Histoire Littéraire ...
... letters ; a proof of the general esteem in which literature was held . * A remarkable instance of this is related in one of Petrarch's letters . V. Mem . pour la Vie de Petrarque , Tom ii . p . 486. ap . Tirab . + V. Histoire Littéraire ...
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... letters . Petrarch engaged in this research with all the energies of his soul . He spared no expense in securing the assistance of others , for money was of no value to him when it could be exchanged for books . He employed professed ...
... letters . Petrarch engaged in this research with all the energies of his soul . He spared no expense in securing the assistance of others , for money was of no value to him when it could be exchanged for books . He employed professed ...
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... letters which he addressed to Cicero , and Homer , and others of the old classics . The feeling itself , the desire to hold some direct communication , some interchange of thought , with those from whom we learn to think and to express ...
... letters which he addressed to Cicero , and Homer , and others of the old classics . The feeling itself , the desire to hold some direct communication , some interchange of thought , with those from whom we learn to think and to express ...
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