The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Band 3T. Cadell, 1827 |
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A.Pont A.Pont.III adeo Alamanni animi animo Anno apud Ariosto atque Bembo Bibbiena cardinal Cardinalis CHAP Christi church cujus Domini duchy of Urbino duke duke of Urbino Ecclesiæ ejus emperor enim erat etiam favour Flaminio Florence Fracastoro Francis French fuit Giuliano Guicciard hæc hanc honour illa illi inter ipsa ipse Ital Italian Italy king Latin Legato Leo X Leoni letter Ligue Lorenzo Luther manus Medici mihi Milan modo nihil nisi nobis nostræ nunc omnes omni omnia omnibus Papa Papæ Pater Piacenza poem poet Pont Pont.VI pontiff pope quæ quale quam quibus quid quidem quod quoque Roman Rome Sanazzaro semper sibi Storia sunt Swiss talents tamen tantum Tebaldeo tibi tion Trissino tuæ tuam Urbino usque vero Vida vita Leon Vittoria Colonna whilst writings XVII
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Seite 293 - But see ! each Muse, in LEO'S golden days, Starts from her trance, and trims her wither'd bays, Rome's ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his reverend head.
Seite 591 - Dominus conservet eum, et vivificet eum, et beatum faciat eum in terra, et non tradat eum in animam inimicorum ejus.
Seite 346 - Not with more glee, by hands pontific crown'd, With scarlet hats wide waving circled round, Rome in her Capitol saw Querno sit, Throned on seven hills, the Antichrist of wit.
Seite 173 - Luther in the dispute respecting indulgences, maintained that, " one drop of Christ's blood being sufficient to redeem the whole human race, the remaining quantity, that was shed in the garden and upon the cross, was left as a legacy to the church; to be A TREASURE FROM WHENCE INDULGENCES were to be drawn and administered by the Roman pontiffs...
Seite 293 - Shakes off the dust, and rears his reverend head. Then Sculpture and her sister arts revive; Stones leap'd to form, and rocks began to live; With sweeter notes each rising temple rung; A Raphael painted, and a Vida sung : Immortal Vida! on whose honour'd brow The poet's bays and critic's ivy grow! Cremona now shall ever boast thy name, As next in place to Mantua, next in fame...
Seite 247 - And he changed his behaviour before them, and feigned himself mad in their hands, and scrabbled on the doors of the gate, and let his spittle fall down upon his beard.
Seite 291 - This is to be attributed, not only to the fortunate choice of his subjects, but to his admirable talent of uniting a considerable portion of elegance, and often of dignity, with the utmost facility and clearness of style, insomuch that the most complex descriptions or abstruse illustrations are rendered by him perfectly easy and familiar to the reader. Of his Virgilian eclogues, the third and last is devoted to commemorate the sorrows of Vittoria Colonna, on the death of her beloved husband, the...
Seite 514 - Martini literas, quibus petiit fucatam veniam. Non ideo vero revocat maledicta et scandala, quae catholicae Ecclesiae incussit. Ego, Illustrissime Princeps, fraudulentum Fratris Martini et sequacium consilium, non solum admiratus sum, verum etiam prorsus perhorrui et obstupui. Cum enim de bona illius valetudine maxime sperarem, maxime sum frustratus. Non video tamen cujus fiducia baee agat.
Seite 321 - Of these poems some have been printed, often with variations, in the subsequent editions of his works; but several pieces appear there which are not to be found in the edition by Mancurti, published at Padua, by Comino, in 1727, which is considered as the most complete; whence it is probable this early publication of Flaminio was not known, to his editors. After this, Flaminio was removed by his father to Bologna for the study of philosophy, after which he returned again to Rome, and formed an intimacy...
Seite 517 - Domini, millcsimo, quingentesimo decimo octavo, inditione sexta, die vero decima tertia mensis Decembris, Pontificatus Sanctissimi in Christo Patris et Domini nostri, Domini Leonis, divina providentia Papae decimi, anno sexto. Ego...