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... Michael - Agnolo , in the chapel of S. Lorenzo , at Florence , may be considered as a far more durable memorial of his fame . " A few days after he had received intelligence of this event , Leo retired to Civita Lavinia , a town of ...
... Michael - Agnolo , in the chapel of S. Lorenzo , at Florence , may be considered as a far more durable memorial of his fame . " A few days after he had received intelligence of this event , Leo retired to Civita Lavinia , a town of ...
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... Michel - Agnolo , who designed for her several excellent pieces , the ideas of which have been preserved by the engraver ; 70 and who appears to have enjoyed her favour and friendship in an eminent degree ; she having on several ...
... Michel - Agnolo , who designed for her several excellent pieces , the ideas of which have been preserved by the engraver ; 70 and who appears to have enjoyed her favour and friendship in an eminent degree ; she having on several ...
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... Michel - Agnolo , with Raffaello , and with the many other eminent artists then resident at Rome ; nor was there perhaps any person of his age whose opinion was with more confidence resorted to , on account of his judgment in ...
... Michel - Agnolo , with Raffaello , and with the many other eminent artists then resident at Rome ; nor was there perhaps any person of his age whose opinion was with more confidence resorted to , on account of his judgment in ...
Side 277
... Michel- Agnolo Bonarotti , to erect the magnificent and spacious edifice * Vide ante , chap . xi . The sum paid by the cardinal to the monks of S. Marco was 2652 ducats . near the church of S. Lorenzo , at Florence , CHAPTER XXI. ...
... Michel- Agnolo Bonarotti , to erect the magnificent and spacious edifice * Vide ante , chap . xi . The sum paid by the cardinal to the monks of S. Marco was 2652 ducats . near the church of S. Lorenzo , at Florence , CHAPTER XXI. ...
Side 309
... Michel - Agnolo Buonaroti - Emulation between him and Lionardo da Vinci -Lionardo da Vinci visits Florence - Cartoons of the Wars of Pisa - Com- mencement of the modern church of St. Peter's at Rome - Michel - Agnolo undertakes the tomb ...
... Michel - Agnolo Buonaroti - Emulation between him and Lionardo da Vinci -Lionardo da Vinci visits Florence - Cartoons of the Wars of Pisa - Com- mencement of the modern church of St. Peter's at Rome - Michel - Agnolo undertakes the tomb ...
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Side 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?