Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini: A Florentine ArtistG. Bell & Sons, 1883 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... continued up to page 460. Then follow three more , and one half of a fourth , in an un- known hand ; the remainder , to the close of the work , is in Cellini's handwriting . At the end of the volume are five blank pages , with exception ...
... continued up to page 460. Then follow three more , and one half of a fourth , in an un- known hand ; the remainder , to the close of the work , is in Cellini's handwriting . At the end of the volume are five blank pages , with exception ...
Strana 11
... continued , much against my will , to play upon the flute till the age of fifteen . If I should attempt to relate the extra- ordinary events that befel me till that period , and the great danger to which my life was exposed , I should ...
... continued , much against my will , to play upon the flute till the age of fifteen . If I should attempt to relate the extra- ordinary events that befel me till that period , and the great danger to which my life was exposed , I should ...
Strana 32
... continued standing exerted themselves to the utmost , belabouring me with their hammers and cudgels ; but , as God sometimes mercifully interposes upon such occasions , it so happened that I neither received nor did any harm . I lost ...
... continued standing exerted themselves to the utmost , belabouring me with their hammers and cudgels ; but , as God sometimes mercifully interposes upon such occasions , it so happened that I neither received nor did any harm . I lost ...
Strana 34
... continued to carry on the business . The latter did not work himself , but employed a young man , whose name was Lucagnolo da Jesi , whom Signor Santi had taken into his service when a little country lad : he was low in stature , but ...
... continued to carry on the business . The latter did not work himself , but employed a young man , whose name was Lucagnolo da Jesi , whom Signor Santi had taken into his service when a little country lad : he was low in stature , but ...
Strana 36
... continued to influence him in the various branches of his art . The Dispute on the Sacrament marks the period , when his genius , emancipated from a school , began to see nature with free and unshackled eyes . The " Acts of the Apostles ...
... continued to influence him in the various branches of his art . The Dispute on the Sacrament marks the period , when his genius , emancipated from a school , began to see nature with free and unshackled eyes . The " Acts of the Apostles ...
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