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- Mornings in Florence/The Third Morning I promised some note of Sandro's Fortitude, before whom I asked you to Everybody else's Fortitudes announce themselves clearly and proudly.54 KB (10017 words) - 15:55, 1 March 2008
- The Pleasures of England II. NICCOLA PISANO'S PULPIT from among themselves; hung a bell for him on the tower of the Lion,285 KB (50137 words) - 20:14, 8 May 2008
- How to See the Vatican *[/pub|Publisher's note]] of the Popes, since Mr. Sladen's well - known689 KB (112660 words) - 02:58, 8 December 2007
- The Secrets of the Vatican Gustavus W. Hamilton, and published by George Bell and Sons Belluno.971 KB (162846 words) - 04:33, 24 September 2007
- Ravenna And fair the violet's gentle drooping head,<br> The white road rang beneath my horse's feet,<br>15 KB (2905 words) - 15:47, 2 October 2008
- Author:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ... ales of a Wayside Inn/Part Second/The Sicilian's Tale/The Bell of Atri|The Bell of Atri]]" * "[[The Bells of Lynn]]"8 KB (1030 words) - 02:36, 28 October 2008
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Arnolfo di Cambio ... rth erected on this perilous site. In this regulation they followed Arnolfo's counsel. His judgement has been proved correct by the ruin of many magnifi ... ... he round apse of the cathedral was approaching completion. His portrait by Giotto may be seen in Santa Croce, beside the principal chapel; he is one of the ...7 KB (1129 words) - 12:59, 6 March 2007
- The Ethics of the Dust/Lecture 8 L. Yes; that's the fashion at the Tete Noire. which it is expected to set fashions--there's no end to its pretty25 KB (4710 words) - 17:44, 16 February 2008
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Diocese of Pavia ... of Brunswick; San Teodoro, Lombard period, under its altar are St. Theodore's relics; San Michele Maggiore (seventh century), where the kings were crown ... ... war-time to arm 15,000 infantry and 8000 mounted troops. Pavia remained Ghibelline even under Frederick II (1227), and in 1241 its forces defeated the Pon ...11 KB (1750 words) - 11:42, 7 March 2007
- Psychology of Beauty reading's a joy! For me, I read. the horse of to-day, it is because, on M. Brunetiere's principle,375 KB (64692 words) - 21:07, 4 May 2008
- Flower-de-Luce (Collection) *[[Christmas Bells]] *[[The Bells of Lynn]]461 B (46 words) - 22:01, 27 September 2008
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Turin ... logical, geological, anatomical, and the rich numismatical museum (the king's medallion). Benevolent institutions are the Opera Pia di S. Paolo, which i ... ... anfranchi, contains the Biblioteca Civica. There is also a Museo Civico di Belle Arti; and the Mole Antenelliana, 580 feet high, contains the Museo di Ris ...12 KB (1901 words) - 18:34, 7 March 2007
- Italian Hours/The Autumn in Florence (once it's a question of your actively circulating) to pretend to out from the past, mystical like the ladder in Jacob's dream; so20 KB (3544 words) - 18:55, 23 January 2008
- De Profundis ... ggard. It is always twilight in one's cell, as it is always twilight in one's heart. And in the sphere of thought, no less than in the sphere of time, m ... When people are able to understand, not merely how beautiful -'s action was, but why it meant so much to me, and always will mean so much, ...91 KB (17844 words) - 16:02, 20 August 2008
- The Cathedral/Chapter XII | translator = Clara Bell ... ical point of view, I quite understand, nothing could be more just; but one's style! And in a monastery, so far as I can learn, nothing is printed till ...63 KB (11405 words) - 12:55, 19 July 2008
- What Katy Did Next/XI. Lieut. Worthington's leave had nearly expired. He must rejoin his carried in her uncle's strong arms, and placed in the carriage which was44 KB (8299 words) - 17:39, 26 February 2008
- Aurora Leigh/First Book 'Hush, hush–here's too much noise!' while her sweet eyes In the child's riot. Still I sit and feel49 KB (8916 words) - 15:55, 10 March 2008
- The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy/Part 4 the '[[w:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]' the hints and proofs of Dante's scientific interest (''serragli''), now reckoned part of the suitable appointments of a court,117 KB (20015 words) - 17:19, 8 August 2008
- The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci/IX distinct periods in Leonardo's life; most of them can be dated as _In the second section, which treats first of the artist's studio,149 KB (27461 words) - 08:58, 16 November 2007

