The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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Side 53
... entitled to expect . In two audiences , obtained not without difficulty , she remonstrated with the pontiff on the severity of his conduct towards the representative of a family which had so long THE DUKE OF URBINO EXCOMMUNICATED . 53.
... entitled to expect . In two audiences , obtained not without difficulty , she remonstrated with the pontiff on the severity of his conduct towards the representative of a family which had so long THE DUKE OF URBINO EXCOMMUNICATED . 53.
Side 78
... entitled them to this distinction ; and the former of them , who from the place of his birth was denominated the cardinal of Gaeta , or Cajetanus , soon afterwards acted an important part in the reli- gious controversies which agitated ...
... entitled them to this distinction ; and the former of them , who from the place of his birth was denominated the cardinal of Gaeta , or Cajetanus , soon afterwards acted an important part in the reli- gious controversies which agitated ...
Side 108
... entitled La Coltivazione - General classification of the Italian writers - The Italian Drama . THE tranquillity which Italy now enjoyed , and the favour and munificence of the supreme pontiff , at length called forth and expanded those ...
... entitled La Coltivazione - General classification of the Italian writers - The Italian Drama . THE tranquillity which Italy now enjoyed , and the favour and munificence of the supreme pontiff , at length called forth and expanded those ...
Side 112
... entitled " Julia incomparably the best . † Besides the writings of Accolti which have been published , he left a poem in manuscript , entitled " The Liberality of Leo X. , " which an eminent critic asserts was written in a fine style ...
... entitled " Julia incomparably the best . † Besides the writings of Accolti which have been published , he left a poem in manuscript , entitled " The Liberality of Leo X. , " which an eminent critic asserts was written in a fine style ...
Side 113
... entitled to great commendation , and the letters written by him and his associate Sadoleti , first demonstrated that the purity of the Latin idiom was not incompatible with the forms of business and the trans- action of public affairs ...
... entitled to great commendation , and the letters written by him and his associate Sadoleti , first demonstrated that the purity of the Latin idiom was not incompatible with the forms of business and the trans- action of public affairs ...
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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?