Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and Politian at his side, he delighted his hours of leisure with the beautiful visions of Platonic philosophy, for which the summer stillness of an Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment. The Quarterly Review - 44 psl.redagavo - 1837Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Henry Hallam - 1837 - 714 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and...Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment. 59- Never could the sympathies of the soul with Prospect outward nature be more finely touched; never... | |
| 1838 - 760 psl.
...which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino and Folitian at his side, he delighted his houra of leisure with the beautiful visions of Platonic...Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment. philosopher ami the statesman. Florence lay beneath them ; not with all the magnificence that the later... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1842 - 428 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and...stillness of an Italian sky appears the most congenial ac companiment. 59. Never could the sympathies of the soul with outward nature be more h,« finely... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1843 - 628 psl.
...city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and Politiau at his side, he delighted his hours of leisure with...Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment. 59- Never could the sympathies of the soul with outward prospect nature be more finely touched ; never... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 622 psl.
...slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully /night have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and Politian at...Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment. 59- Never could the sympathies of the soul with outward Project nature be more finely touched ; never... | |
| sir Francis Palgrave - 1847 - 690 psl.
...ancient Fiesole, in " gardens which Tully might have " envied, with Ficino, I,andino, and " Politianathis side, he delighted his " hours of leisure with the...summer stillness of an " Italian sky appears the most con" genial accompaniment. " Never could the sympathies of the " soul with outward nature be more "... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 616 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and Politian at his side, he delighted bis hours of leisure with the beautiful visions of Platonic philosophy, for which the summer stillness... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 582 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother-city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and...stillness of an Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment13." Philosophy, however, during the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries,... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 570 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother-city, the ancient Fiesole, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino, and...philosophy, for which the summer stillness of an Italian sk^_appears the most congenial accompaniment 15 ." /r Philosophy, however, during the thirteenth, four\... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1849 - 364 psl.
...the steep slope of that lofty hill crowned by the mother city, the ancient Fiesol6, in gardens which Tully might have envied, with Ficino, Landino and...Italian sky appears the most congenial accompaniment."* Lorenzo possessed decided poetical genius, and in his youth wrote sonnets, dramas, and carnival songs,... | |
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