Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 76
... house- hold enemies . Lastly , the mode in which military operations were conducted during the prosperous times of Italy was peculiarly unfavourable to the formation of an efficient militia . Men covered with iron from head to foot ...
... house- hold enemies . Lastly , the mode in which military operations were conducted during the prosperous times of Italy was peculiarly unfavourable to the formation of an efficient militia . Men covered with iron from head to foot ...
Pagina 92
... by foreign influence . The contests of opposite factions were carried on , not as formerly in the senate - house or in the market - place , but in the antechambers of Louis and Ferdinand . Under these circumstances , 92 MACHIAVELLI .
... by foreign influence . The contests of opposite factions were carried on , not as formerly in the senate - house or in the market - place , but in the antechambers of Louis and Ferdinand . Under these circumstances , 92 MACHIAVELLI .
Pagina 99
... house of Cosimo Rucellai , an amiable and accom- plished young man , whose early death Machiavelli feelingly deplores . After partaking of an elegant entertainment , they retire from the heat into the most shady recesses of the garden ...
... house of Cosimo Rucellai , an amiable and accom- plished young man , whose early death Machiavelli feelingly deplores . After partaking of an elegant entertainment , they retire from the heat into the most shady recesses of the garden ...
Pagina 106
... houses , no sooner projected than completed , no sooner completed than blown away , no sooner blown away than forgotten . Machiavelli errs only because his experience , acquired in a very peculiar state of society , could not always ...
... houses , no sooner projected than completed , no sooner completed than blown away , no sooner blown away than forgotten . Machiavelli errs only because his experience , acquired in a very peculiar state of society , could not always ...
Pagina 109
... house of Medici , was at that time sovereign of Florence . The characters of Cosmo , of Piero , and of Lorenzo , are , however , treated with a freedom and impartiality equally honourable to the writer and to the patron . The miseries ...
... house of Medici , was at that time sovereign of Florence . The characters of Cosmo , of Piero , and of Lorenzo , are , however , treated with a freedom and impartiality equally honourable to the writer and to the patron . The miseries ...
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