| Giorgio Vasari - 1851 - 542 pages
...to labour in the society of Raphael, continuing in such unity and concord, that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| James Smith - 1853 - 448 pages
...to labour in the society of Raffaelle, continuing in such unity and concord, that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued, and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| Giorgio Vasari - 1865 - 542 pages
...to labour in the society of Raphael, continuing in such unity and concord, that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| 1888 - 742 pages
...all men of ability and distinction — continued in such unity and concord that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared at the sight of him." And so when he died — having impaired his constitution by a life of ceaseless toil — Rome went... | |
| Giorgio Vasari - 1897 - 458 pages
...to labour in the society of Raphael, continuing in such unity and concord, that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 646 pages
...began to labor in the society of Raphael; continuing in such unity and concord that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued, and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| Henry Strachey - 1900 - 270 pages
...to labour in the society of Raphael, continuing in such unity and concord, that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
| Selwyn Brinton - 1900 - 362 pages
...the society of Rafaelle, continuing in such "concord that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions disappeared "at the sight of him, every vile and base...departing from '•the mind before his influence." "Such harmony" (he adds) " prevailed in no other time than his own." And it is to be noted that many... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1904 - 592 pages
...began to labor in the society of Raphael, continuing in such unity and concord that all harsh feelings and evil dispositions became subdued and disappeared...thought departing from the mind before his influence. Such harmony prevailed at no other time than his own. And this happened because all were surpassed... | |
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