Villa Verocchio; Or, The Youth of Leonardo Da Vinci: A Tale |
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... nardo to follow him . The youth had already mounted , but before encouraging his mule to proceed , he lingered one moment . Angela flew to his side ; there was a short embrace , and as each pronounced the word " Addio ! " Leonardo ...
... nardo to follow him . The youth had already mounted , but before encouraging his mule to proceed , he lingered one moment . Angela flew to his side ; there was a short embrace , and as each pronounced the word " Addio ! " Leonardo ...
Page 52
... nardo to set to work in copying from the same model as his neighbour , he went to the opposite end of the studio and remained there . The time passed quickly to Leonardo , for his whole heart was bent upon his employment , and the hours ...
... nardo to set to work in copying from the same model as his neighbour , he went to the opposite end of the studio and remained there . The time passed quickly to Leonardo , for his whole heart was bent upon his employment , and the hours ...
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... nardo heaved a sigh as he looked upon his own , which as yet was nameless . The day wore on , and Basilio commenced his last rounds in expectation of Verocchio's daily visit . The clear sound of the Campanile's bell at last announced ...
... nardo heaved a sigh as he looked upon his own , which as yet was nameless . The day wore on , and Basilio commenced his last rounds in expectation of Verocchio's daily visit . The clear sound of the Campanile's bell at last announced ...
Page 66
... nardo determined to pay a visit to Villa Ve- rocchio without asking permission , for somehow he entertained a secret fear that it might not be granted . His father was from home , so that there was no excuse for going to F— at that par ...
... nardo determined to pay a visit to Villa Ve- rocchio without asking permission , for somehow he entertained a secret fear that it might not be granted . His father was from home , so that there was no excuse for going to F— at that par ...
Page 67
... that he could not go with him because he was going somewhere else . They were in Da Vinci's room ; Basilio was rather hurt , as he could not conceive that Leo- nardo had any friend in Florence but himself ; the LEONARDO DA VINCI . 67.
... that he could not go with him because he was going somewhere else . They were in Da Vinci's room ; Basilio was rather hurt , as he could not conceive that Leo- nardo had any friend in Florence but himself ; the LEONARDO DA VINCI . 67.
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