| 1806 - 572 pages
...praises due to Leo X for the services rendered by him to the cause of literature. I shall only remark, that the greater part of the Italian princes of this...to the same honour ; so that there is no particular teason for conferring on Leo the superiority over all the rest.' With respect to certain charges of... | |
| 1806 - 740 pages
...praifes due to Leo X. for the fervices rendered by him to the caufe of literature. I fhall only remark, that the greater part of the Italian princes of this period might with equal right pretend to the fame honour ; fo that there is no particular reafon for conferring on Leo the fupe. riority over all... | |
| 1806 - 738 pages
...praifes due to Leo X. for the fervices rendered by him to the caufe of literature. ] (hall only remark, that the greater part of the Italian princes of this period might with equal right pretend to the fame honour ; fo that there is no particular rcafon for conferring on Leo the fuperiority over all... | |
| 1874 - 990 pages
...praises due to Leo X. for the services rendered by him to the cause of literature. I shall only remark that the greater part of the Italian princes of this...there is no particular reason for conferring on Leo * Gingu6n4| vol. vii. p. 1)9. the superiority over all the rest." * Still, the patronage of the Holy... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 654 pages
...Italian princes of the period might, irith equal righl, aspire to the same honour; and that, therefore, there is no particular reason for conferring on Leo the superiority over the rest, or for characterizing these times as THE AGE OF LEO X.* of such individuals, instead of being... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1856 - 372 pages
...improve the assistance which this revelation affords to the of our nature; and the of our felicity." " After the pages which have been already devoted to...enumerate the services rendered by Leo X. to all liberal stndies, by the establishment of learned seminaries, by the of the works of the ancient writers, and... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1874 - 612 pages
...praises due to Leo X, for the services rendered by him to the cause of literature. I shall only remark that the greater part of the Italian princes of this...for conferring on Leo the superiority over all the rest."i Still, the patronage of the Holy See, which was accorded to the earliest beginnings of printing... | |
| 1874 - 844 pages
...praises due to Leo X. for the services rendered by him to the cause of literature. I shall only remark that the greater part of the Italian princes of this period might with equal right pretend to the ^ame honour ; so that there is no particular reason for conferring on Leo * Gingutaj, vol. vii. p.... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1887 - 348 pages
...praises due to Leo X. for the services rendered by him to the cause of literature. I shall only remark that the greater part of the Italian princes of this...conferring on Leo the superiority over all the rest." e Still, the patronage of the Holy See, which was accorded to the earliest beginnings of printing in... | |
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