Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini: A Florentine ArtistG. Bell & Sons, 1883 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... never made a copy , so that these were dispersed throughout various libraries , obtained doubtless from some clandestine copy , and , in Molini's opinion , all imperfect ; each copyist having been found to add to the errors of his ...
... never made a copy , so that these were dispersed throughout various libraries , obtained doubtless from some clandestine copy , and , in Molini's opinion , all imperfect ; each copyist having been found to add to the errors of his ...
Strana 1
... never before been so free from vexations and calamities , or possessed of so great a share of content and health , as at this period . Looking back on some delightful and happy events of my life , and on many misfortunes so truly ...
... never before been so free from vexations and calamities , or possessed of so great a share of content and health , as at this period . Looking back on some delightful and happy events of my life , and on many misfortunes so truly ...
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... never afterwards re- quired any portion of her father . They enjoyed their consecrated love for eighteen years ; but had no children , which they ardently desired . At the expiration of the eighteenth year , however , Giovanni's wife ...
... never afterwards re- quired any portion of her father . They enjoyed their consecrated love for eighteen years ; but had no children , which they ardently desired . At the expiration of the eighteenth year , however , Giovanni's wife ...
Strana 8
... never more offended than when he touched upon this subject , and when he told me that , if I had a mind , I might become the best musician in the universe . As I have already observed , my father was a staunch friend to the house of ...
... never more offended than when he touched upon this subject , and when he told me that , if I had a mind , I might become the best musician in the universe . As I have already observed , my father was a staunch friend to the house of ...
Strana 18
... never once allow them to escape your memory : — ' The man who consults his house's weal , Lives honest and lives to work - not steal . ' " - This letter fell into the hands of my master Ulivieri , who read it to himself , and then said ...
... never once allow them to escape your memory : — ' The man who consults his house's weal , Lives honest and lives to work - not steal . ' " - This letter fell into the hands of my master Ulivieri , who read it to himself , and then said ...
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