Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini: A Florentine ArtistG. Bell & Sons, 1883 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... carried their admiration of it to the very highest pitch , describing it as the most entertaining and delightful work in the whole compass of Italian literature ; an opinion corroborated by that of Horace Walpole , who regarded it as ...
... carried their admiration of it to the very highest pitch , describing it as the most entertaining and delightful work in the whole compass of Italian literature ; an opinion corroborated by that of Horace Walpole , who regarded it as ...
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... carried upon a person's shoulders to play upon the flute before the senate , and one of their servants supported me all the time . After the music was over , So- derini , then gonfalonier , or chief magistrate , amused him- self with my ...
... carried upon a person's shoulders to play upon the flute before the senate , and one of their servants supported me all the time . After the music was over , So- derini , then gonfalonier , or chief magistrate , amused him- self with my ...
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... carried my brother home for dead , who was with great difficulty brought to himself , and afterwards cured . The Council of Eight * condemned our adversaries to a few years ' imprisonment , and banished me and my brother , for six ...
... carried my brother home for dead , who was with great difficulty brought to himself , and afterwards cured . The Council of Eight * condemned our adversaries to a few years ' imprisonment , and banished me and my brother , for six ...
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... carried me to his house , where he lived very respectably with his wife and children . I then called to mind the grief which my father must feel upon my account , and wrote him word that I was at the house of a very worthy tradesman ...
... carried me to his house , where he lived very respectably with his wife and children . I then called to mind the grief which my father must feel upon my account , and wrote him word that I was at the house of a very worthy tradesman ...
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... carried to its very highest excellence . Where Buonarroti seizes upon and astonishes the mind by the grandeur and imagination he displays , Raffaello's genius goes directly to the heart , and , with a fascinating power which the most ...
... carried to its very highest excellence . Where Buonarroti seizes upon and astonishes the mind by the grandeur and imagination he displays , Raffaello's genius goes directly to the heart , and , with a fascinating power which the most ...
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