Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini: A Florentine ArtistG. Bell & sons, 1888 - 504 pages |
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... thought they found their account in it . First of all , the two old men concluded the marriage , and then began to talk of the portion ; but they could not rightly agree on that point , for Andrea said to Stefano , " My son Giovanni is ...
... thought they found their account in it . First of all , the two old men concluded the marriage , and then began to talk of the portion ; but they could not rightly agree on that point , for Andrea said to Stefano , " My son Giovanni is ...
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... thought proper . To this arrangement I readily acceded , and my worthy master was much pleased with the bargain . He had an only , but illegitimate son , to whom he often directed his orders , on purpose to spare me . So great was my ...
... thought proper . To this arrangement I readily acceded , and my worthy master was much pleased with the bargain . He had an only , but illegitimate son , to whom he often directed his orders , on purpose to spare me . So great was my ...
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... thought a loss , I should find to be true gain ; adding that it was a duty in- cumbent on us , and the command of God himself , that he who had property should share it with him who had none ; and that , if I would for his sake ...
... thought a loss , I should find to be true gain ; adding that it was a duty in- cumbent on us , and the command of God himself , that he who had property should share it with him who had none ; and that , if I would for his sake ...
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... thought myself in a sort of paradise during my stay at Pisa , where I never once played upon that instrument . At the expiration of the year , Signor Ulivieri happened to have occasion to go to Florence , to dispose of some filings of ...
... thought myself in a sort of paradise during my stay at Pisa , where I never once played upon that instrument . At the expiration of the year , Signor Ulivieri happened to have occasion to go to Florence , to dispose of some filings of ...
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... thought they surpassed his own . From this cause , and for giving Michel Angelo the above - mentioned blow in the face , which occasioned the remarkable depression in that great man's nose , he was obliged to leave Florence . He then ...
... thought they surpassed his own . From this cause , and for giving Michel Angelo the above - mentioned blow in the face , which occasioned the remarkable depression in that great man's nose , he was obliged to leave Florence . He then ...
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