The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici,: Called the Magnificent, Volumen2J. M'Creery, and sold by J. Edwards, Pall-Mall, London., 1795 |
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... studies de- prived their followers of the hope of surpassing them ( b ) . Even ( a ) Dopo la morte di Cicerone e di Vergilio due chiarissimi specchi della lingua latina , cominciò il modo dello scrivere Romanamente , cosi in versi come ...
... studies de- prived their followers of the hope of surpassing them ( b ) . Even ( a ) Dopo la morte di Cicerone e di Vergilio due chiarissimi specchi della lingua latina , cominciò il modo dello scrivere Romanamente , cosi in versi come ...
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... studies , and had excited an ardent thirst of further knowledge , is universally allow- ed ; but the source from which that thirst was allay- ed , was found in Emanuel Chrysoloras , who after his re- turn to his native country , from ...
... studies , and had excited an ardent thirst of further knowledge , is universally allow- ed ; but the source from which that thirst was allay- ed , was found in Emanuel Chrysoloras , who after his re- turn to his native country , from ...
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... studies , the materials necessary for your purpose . I well remember the glorious expression of " Lorenzo , which you repeated to me , that he wished the diligence of Pico and yourself , would afford him such opportunities of purchasing ...
... studies , the materials necessary for your purpose . I well remember the glorious expression of " Lorenzo , which you repeated to me , that he wished the diligence of Pico and yourself , would afford him such opportunities of purchasing ...
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... studies to which he had particularly devoted his talents . In restoring to their original purity the ancient authors , he was himself indefatigable , and if to the mu- nificence of Lorenzo de ' Medici , we are to attribute the ...
... studies to which he had particularly devoted his talents . In restoring to their original purity the ancient authors , he was himself indefatigable , and if to the mu- nificence of Lorenzo de ' Medici , we are to attribute the ...
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... studies , and inscribed their labours with his name . Thus Domitio Calderino undertook to regulate the text of Martial ( b ) , Bartolommeo Fontio employed his talents on ( a ) On this point , which has been so much contested , I find ...
... studies , and inscribed their labours with his name . Thus Domitio Calderino undertook to regulate the text of Martial ( b ) , Bartolommeo Fontio employed his talents on ( a ) On this point , which has been so much contested , I find ...
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Página 39 - 1 popol tuo l' ha in sommo della bocca. Molti rifiutan lo comune incarco ; Ma '1 popol tuo sollecito risponde Senza chiamare, e grida: Io mi sobbarco. Or ti fa' lieta, che tu hai ben onde, Tu ricca, tu con pace, tu con senno : S' io dico ver, l
Página 40 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Página 40 - Provvedimenti, ch' a mezzo novembre Non giunge quel che tu d' ottobre fili. Quante volte del tempo che rimembre, Legge, moneta e uficio e costume Ha' tu mutato, e rinnovato membre.
Página 178 - Sì poco il verde in su la cima dura, Se non è giunta dall'etadi grosse. Credette Cimabue, nella pintura, Tener lo campo; ed ora ha Giotto il grido, SI che la fama di colui oscura.
Página 53 - An Italian writer, somewhat earlier, speaks still more unfavourably. * His style is harsh, and scarcely bears the character of Latinity. His writings are indeed full of thought, but defective in expression, and display the marks of labour without the polish of elegance.
Página 86 - Mox tamen revertor eodem, siccatis, quantum licebat, oculis. llle ubi me vidit, vidit autem statim, vocat ad se rursum, quaeritque perblande quid Picus Mirandula suus ageret. Respondeo manere eum in urbe, quod vereatur ne, illo, si veniat, molestior sit. «At ego, inquit vicissim, ni verear ne molestum sit ei hoc iter, videre atque alloqui extremum exoptem, priusquam plane a vobis emigro.
Página 147 - I well know that as you are now to reside at Rome, that sink of all iniquity, the difficulty of conducting yourself by these admonitions will be increased. The influence of example is itself prevalent; but you will probably meet with those who will particularly endeavor to corrupt and incite you to vice; because, as you may yourself perceive, your early attainment to so great a dignity is not observed without envy, and those who could not prevent your receiving...
Página 52 - S'io avesse pensato che si care fossin le voci de' sospir miei in rima, fatte l'avrei dal sospirar mio prima 4 in numero più spesse, in stil più rare; morta colei che mi facea parlare e che si stava de...
Página 148 - Yet you are not unacquainted with the great importance of the character which you have to sustain, for you well know that all the Christian world would prosper if the cardinals were what they ought to be; because in such a case there would always be a good Pope, upon which the tranquillity of Christendom so materially depends.
Página 108 - Certi altri dicono che io dovevo chiamare la guardia del tiranno; e mostrarglielo morto, e domandar loro che mi conservassero in quello stato come successore, e in somma darmi loro in preda; e di poi, quando le cose fussero state in mio potere, che io avessi restituita la Repubblica, come si conveniva.