The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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Page 56
... pieces of heavy artillery , the French and Venetian generals compelled the besieged to a capitulation , by which it was agreed , that if effectual assistance did not arrive within eight days , they should surrender the place . The ...
... pieces of heavy artillery , the French and Venetian generals compelled the besieged to a capitulation , by which it was agreed , that if effectual assistance did not arrive within eight days , they should surrender the place . The ...
Page 86
... noticed . With * This piece is given in the Fascic . Rerum Expetend . et Fugiend . tom . i p . 417 . +8 . S. Concil . tom . xiv . p . 302 . the restoration of ancient learning , the doctrines of the 86 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... noticed . With * This piece is given in the Fascic . Rerum Expetend . et Fugiend . tom . i p . 417 . +8 . S. Concil . tom . xiv . p . 302 . the restoration of ancient learning , the doctrines of the 86 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
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... pieces on religious subjects , instead of conforming to the dogmas of the church , are evidently founded on , and greatly illustrate , the principles of this theology . " A As the opinions of these modern Platonists were , however ...
... pieces on religious subjects , instead of conforming to the dogmas of the church , are evidently founded on , and greatly illustrate , the principles of this theology . " A As the opinions of these modern Platonists were , however ...
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... piece , which may be enumerated amongst the earliest productions of the Italian drama , is founded on the story of ... pieces of Accolti , which are not numerous , his " Strambotti " have been most commended , and of these his verses ...
... piece , which may be enumerated amongst the earliest productions of the Italian drama , is founded on the story of ... pieces of Accolti , which are not numerous , his " Strambotti " have been most commended , and of these his verses ...
Page 115
... pieces we perceive nothing of that genuine feeling , which , proceeding from the heart of the author , makes a direct and irresistible appeal to that of the reader ; and but little even of that secondary characteristic of genius which ...
... pieces we perceive nothing of that genuine feeling , which , proceeding from the heart of the author , makes a direct and irresistible appeal to that of the reader ; and but little even of that secondary characteristic of genius which ...
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Page 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?