The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent: Vol. I. [-II].A. Strahan; T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell) in the Strand; and J. Edwards in Pall Mall., 1796 |
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Strana 18
... expressed a very favourable opinion of him , and had even avowed an intention of consulting him on all important Occurrences . The power of the other Italian potentates was bounded by the limits of their respective dominions ; but ...
... expressed a very favourable opinion of him , and had even avowed an intention of consulting him on all important Occurrences . The power of the other Italian potentates was bounded by the limits of their respective dominions ; but ...
Strana 53
... expression , and display the marks of labour without the " polish of elegance ; but as we sometimes take a potion , " not for the sake of gratification , but of health , so from " these writings we must expect to derive utility rather ...
... expression , and display the marks of labour without the " polish of elegance ; but as we sometimes take a potion , " not for the sake of gratification , but of health , so from " these writings we must expect to derive utility rather ...
Strana 61
... expression of " Lorenzo , which you repeated to me , that he wished the diligence of Pico and yourself , would afford him such opportunities of purchasing books , that his fortune " proving insufficient , he might pledge even his ...
... expression of " Lorenzo , which you repeated to me , that he wished the diligence of Pico and yourself , would afford him such opportunities of purchasing books , that his fortune " proving insufficient , he might pledge even his ...
Strana 62
... expressed to Politiano and Pico , his re- gret that he could not live to complete the collection which he was forming for their accommodation ( a ) . Stimulated by the example of Lorenzo , other eminent patrons of learning engaged in ...
... expressed to Politiano and Pico , his re- gret that he could not live to complete the collection which he was forming for their accommodation ( a ) . Stimulated by the example of Lorenzo , other eminent patrons of learning engaged in ...
Strana 82
... expression not likely to be used by Politiano to a man who was to supersede him in his office of public instructor . A translation of this epigram is given by Hody , p . 211 . ( b ) Boissard , Baillet , Varillas , & c . The dissensions ...
... expression not likely to be used by Politiano to a man who was to supersede him in his office of public instructor . A translation of this epigram is given by Hody , p . 211 . ( b ) Boissard , Baillet , Varillas , & c . The dissensions ...
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The Life Of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent, Zväzok 2 William Roscoe Úplné zobrazenie - 1799 |
The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent, Zväzok 2 William Roscoe Úplné zobrazenie - 1799 |
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