Verga, Lazzaretti,&c., Milan, 1880.
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Forbes Winslow, op. cit., p. 123.
127
Forbes Winslow, op. cit., p. 126.
128
Works, vol. xxvi. p. 83.
129
Dendy, op. cit., p. 41.
130
Correspondance, vol. ii. letter 9.
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De Factis Dictisque Memorabilibus, Lib. vi. Cap. 9.
132
Tertullian, Apologetica, p. 46. But see A. Gellii Noctes Atticæ, x. p. 17.
133
Wiederbelebung des Klassisch, Altert., 1882.
134
Pouchet, Histoire des Sciences Naturelles dans le Moyen Age, 1870.
135
Masi, La vita ed i tempi di Albergati, 1882.
136
Laura had eleven children and Petrarch himself two when he dedicated to her 294 sonnets. In politics he turned from Cola di Rienzi to his enemy Colonna and from Robert to Charles IV. (Famil, xix. 1. p. 32). He was too much occupied with himself, says Perrens, to be occupied with his country.
137
Lettres à G. Sand, 1885.
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Revue Philosophique, 1887, p. 69.
139
Confessions d’un Enfant du Siècle, pp. 250, 251.
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Cottrau, Lettre d’un Mélomane, Naples, 1885.
141
Matthew x. 34-36; Luke xii. 51-53.
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Luke xii. 49. See the Greek text.
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Luke xviii. 29-30.
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Luke xiv. 26.
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Matthew x. 37, xvi. 24; Luke v. 23.
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Matthew viii. 21; Luke v. 23.
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Fiorentino, La Musica, Rome, 1884.
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L’Uomo Delinquente, 1889.
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Mastriani, Sul Genio e la Follia, Naples, 1881.
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