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His best friends were the correctress of his poems , and entrusts men of letters ; the society in which he them to the judgment of Luigi del Riccio lived was occupied quite as much with or Donato Giannotti .
His best friends were the correctress of his poems , and entrusts men of letters ; the society in which he them to the judgment of Luigi del Riccio lived was occupied quite as much with or Donato Giannotti .
456. oldal
There is another scolding poem , rather that he kept it within bounds , and against Pistoia , which perhaps was written ... Generally it may Dante might have encouraged him to a be said that in the earliest poems of more liberal use of ...
There is another scolding poem , rather that he kept it within bounds , and against Pistoia , which perhaps was written ... Generally it may Dante might have encouraged him to a be said that in the earliest poems of more liberal use of ...
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Their letters sent her poems of his own is proved by a and the notes of Francesco d'Olanda rep . sonnet in his own hand ... In a few poems he expressed his only an occasional poem , on the same subdeep and sincere regard , escaping in ...
Their letters sent her poems of his own is proved by a and the notes of Francesco d'Olanda rep . sonnet in his own hand ... In a few poems he expressed his only an occasional poem , on the same subdeep and sincere regard , escaping in ...
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