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... letter . Abbo goes on to remark that the English had also a letter of their own corresponding to the digamma . Now the quotations s.v. digumma in the Latin Thesaurus point to the rather surprising conclusion that the correct sound of ...
... letter . Abbo goes on to remark that the English had also a letter of their own corresponding to the digamma . Now the quotations s.v. digumma in the Latin Thesaurus point to the rather surprising conclusion that the correct sound of ...
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... letter which Petrarch wrote him takes its rank among the noblest of his writings and is indeed one of the most beautiful letters ever written . " Your letter ' , he says - Your letter , my brother , has filled me with an extraordinary ...
... letter which Petrarch wrote him takes its rank among the noblest of his writings and is indeed one of the most beautiful letters ever written . " Your letter ' , he says - Your letter , my brother , has filled me with an extraordinary ...
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... letter , so sane in its piety , in some sort cured Boccaccio . We hear no more of the fanatic monk , and the books were never bought by Petrarch for they were never sold . When he had read Petrarch's letter and come to himself Boccaccio ...
... letter , so sane in its piety , in some sort cured Boccaccio . We hear no more of the fanatic monk , and the books were never bought by Petrarch for they were never sold . When he had read Petrarch's letter and come to himself Boccaccio ...
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