Beiträge zur italienische Geschichte, Volume 3 |
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Page 112 - Pr'ythee, lead me in: There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny ; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own.
Page 103 - With that quoth my lord Cardinal, ' Sir, I most humbly beseech your Highness to declare me before all this audience, whether I have been the chief inventor, or first mover of this matter unto your Majesty. For I am greatly suspected of all men herein.
Page 112 - Well, well, master Kingston,' quoth he, ' I see the matter against me how it is framed ; but if I had served God as diligently * as 1 have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Page 194 - Et ego dico tibi, quia tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram aedificabo Ecclesiam meam, et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversus eam: et tibi dabo claves regni caelorum.
Page 89 - Nihil superest aliquid scribendum, nisi quod supplex orem ut omnes actiones tuas secundet Deus optimus maximusque ; et ex corde vale. Ex aedibus meis West-monast., 7 februarii (1529). Tuae et amplitudinis cupidissimus T.
Page 89 - absit verbum jactantia?," he implores him to exert his utmost efforts, " ut ista res ad effectum perduci possit, nullis parcendo sumptibus, pollicitationibus sive laboribus, ita ut horum videris ingenia et affectiones sive ad privata sive ad publica ita accommodes actiones tuas. Non deest tibi et collegis tuis amplissima potestas, nullis terminis aut conditionibus limitata sive restricta, et quicquid feceris scito omnia apud himc reyem et me esse grata et rata.
Page 312 - ... organiser : l'administration, l'armée, la défense du pays, et il n'y avait pas d'autre moyen légal de se procurer des ressources. Les lettres de convocation sont datées de Nice, le 14 juillet 1560. L'objet de l'assemblée est « tant pour donner ordre aux affaires du pays, selon l'exigence d'iceulx, que pour satisfaire à l'intention et volonté qu'ils ont de nous faire quelque don gratuit, comme aussi pour trouver moyen de pouvoir suppléer aux charges que pour nostre service et le bien...
Page 345 - Pur fra color , che son di vita privi , Vivo vorrei Benvenuto Cellini, Che senza alcun ritegno o barbazzale Delle cose malfatte dicea male; E la cupola al mondo singolare Non si potea di lodar mai saziare; E la solea chiamare, Alzandola alle stelle , La maraviglia delle cose belle : Certo non capirebbe or nella pelle, In tal guisa dipintala veggendo ; E saltando e correndo e fulminando, S...
Page 460 - Messer Giovanni delle Bande Nere, Dal lungo cavalcar noiato e stanco, Scese di cavallo e si pose a sedere. ' Giovanni delle Bande Nere died in his twenty-ninth year, the day after having his leg amputated for a wound he received before Borgoforte. During the operation he refused to be bound, and himself with unflinching hand held the torch which lighted the operators. The Church...
Page 301 - ... facere realem vel personalem , » vel in eorum aut alicuius eorum mulieribus , quod statim , ipso facto , >•< et nunc prout et tune omnis fidelitas , recognitio , et obedientia fienda » et praestanda dicto Domino loanni Marchioni Montisferrati cassa sit » et vana , et nullum valorem prorsus habeat. Nam postquam fideles » et subditi Marchionatus sponte faciunt , et praestant fidem et fidelita...