The scarlet city: a novel of 16th-century ItalyIn this masterly novel, Hella Haasse, the author of last year's bestselling takes readers to a 16th-century Italy torn by the savage violence of war and by sinister intrigues for power, and Giovanni Borgia's agonizing search for his true origins. |
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Pagina 138
I wrote back that it was an honor to receive praise for proven service from a
mighty sovereign, but it's a still greater honor to hear from his own lips that he's in
our debt." "That's very good, my compliments! If he's going to answer, he'd better
...
I wrote back that it was an honor to receive praise for proven service from a
mighty sovereign, but it's a still greater honor to hear from his own lips that he's in
our debt." "That's very good, my compliments! If he's going to answer, he'd better
...
Pagina 215
"If it'll make you feel any better, I'll give you my word of honor." "Your word ot
honor! Messer, you really must think I am extremely naive." "I lived for seven
years in France. There his word of honor is part of the equipage of every
nobleman.
"If it'll make you feel any better, I'll give you my word of honor." "Your word ot
honor! Messer, you really must think I am extremely naive." "I lived for seven
years in France. There his word of honor is part of the equipage of every
nobleman.
Pagina 272
You wrote me that you place honor and trust above everything; of course it's
admirable that you stay utterly loyal to this cause that you have made your own —
the protection of papal authority. But that's a bad cause for anyone who wants to ...
You wrote me that you place honor and trust above everything; of course it's
admirable that you stay utterly loyal to this cause that you have made your own —
the protection of papal authority. But that's a bad cause for anyone who wants to ...
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The scarlet city: a novel of 16th-century Italy
Gebruikersrecensie - Not Available - Book VerdictAgainst the turbulent backdrop of the Italian Wars (1494-1559) Haasse traces the lives and struggles of some of Italy's most famous citizens--Michelangelo Buonarroti, Niccolo Machiavelli, Vittoria ... Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | ix |
The Italian Wars | xi |
Pietro Aretino and Giovanni Borgia | 41 |
Copyright | |
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