Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini: A Florentine ArtistG. Bell & Sons, 1883 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... thing noble or praise- worthy , to record , in their own writing , the events of their lives ; yet they should not commence this honourable task before they have passed their fortieth year . Such , at least , is my opinion , now that I ...
... thing noble or praise- worthy , to record , in their own writing , the events of their lives ; yet they should not commence this honourable task before they have passed their fortieth year . Such , at least , is my opinion , now that I ...
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... thing . He then appeared to me to assume a form so horrible , that I was shocked to behold him , and he said , " If ... things would succeed to my wishes . I then exerted myself to the utmost to finish the piece of plate , which I had ...
... thing . He then appeared to me to assume a form so horrible , that I was shocked to behold him , and he said , " If ... things would succeed to my wishes . I then exerted myself to the utmost to finish the piece of plate , which I had ...
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... thing used in works of that nature , and often spoils and totally destroys them . Nevertheless , I attached myself likewise to it with the greatest ardour ; and , though I found it very hard to be acquired , such was the pleasure I took ...
... thing used in works of that nature , and often spoils and totally destroys them . Nevertheless , I attached myself likewise to it with the greatest ardour ; and , though I found it very hard to be acquired , such was the pleasure I took ...
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... thing I gave my mind to . These several branches are very different from each other ; insomuch , that the man who excels in one , seldom or never attains to an equal degree of perfection in any of the rest ; whereas I , having exerted ...
... thing I gave my mind to . These several branches are very different from each other ; insomuch , that the man who excels in one , seldom or never attains to an equal degree of perfection in any of the rest ; whereas I , having exerted ...
Strana 55
... thing that surpassed it . Amongst a number of bronze medals , one fell into my hands , upon which was represented a head of Jupiter . This medal was the largest I ever beheld : the head was one of the most complete masterpieces of art ...
... thing that surpassed it . Amongst a number of bronze medals , one fell into my hands , upon which was represented a head of Jupiter . This medal was the largest I ever beheld : the head was one of the most complete masterpieces of art ...
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