"LI SONETI con le Canzone de lo egregio poeta Messer Francesco Petrarcha, Fiorentino," containing three hundred and twenty sonetti and forty canzone ; with an Italian commentary upon each, added in the margin. The volume concludes with the " Laude a ... 15th century

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"LI SONETI con le Canzone de lo egregio poeta Messer Francesco Petrarcha, Fiorentino," containing three hundred and twenty sonetti and forty canzone ; with an Italian commentary upon each, added in the margin. The volume concludes with the " Laude a ... 15th century

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