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Strona 80
... Alfeo Sacchi . Let us go with him and hear him sing . " " I know no more of music than of sculpture , " said Petruccio . " Ah , but his music will not shock you , " laughed Raniero cheerfully . Alfeo Sacchi was not worldly - looking ...
... Alfeo Sacchi . Let us go with him and hear him sing . " " I know no more of music than of sculpture , " said Petruccio . " Ah , but his music will not shock you , " laughed Raniero cheerfully . Alfeo Sacchi was not worldly - looking ...
Strona 81
... Alfeo's room was as poor as Petruccio's , nearly at the top of a tall house in a steep street behind the duomo . There was almost too little of any- thing in it for it to be untidy , and it was as clean as it was bare . There were a ...
... Alfeo's room was as poor as Petruccio's , nearly at the top of a tall house in a steep street behind the duomo . There was almost too little of any- thing in it for it to be untidy , and it was as clean as it was bare . There were a ...
Strona 82
... Alfeo's voice was exquisite , clear and sweet , a tenor , almost as high as a boy's , but fuller and more round . As he sang , the austere , almost thin simplicity of the theme seemed richly plaintive . Raniero ceased to look cross ...
... Alfeo's voice was exquisite , clear and sweet , a tenor , almost as high as a boy's , but fuller and more round . As he sang , the austere , almost thin simplicity of the theme seemed richly plaintive . Raniero ceased to look cross ...
Strona 83
... Alfeo could give such an effect of compulsion ; one almost saw the reluctant spirits driven through the dark out into the in- tolerable radiance of the Judge's throne . " Mors stupebit , " sang Alfeo , " et Natura , " and it sounded as ...
... Alfeo could give such an effect of compulsion ; one almost saw the reluctant spirits driven through the dark out into the in- tolerable radiance of the Judge's throne . " Mors stupebit , " sang Alfeo , " et Natura , " and it sounded as ...
Strona 85
... Alfeo himself was pale , and Raniero's pretty smartness yielded to a pallor that was ghastly , almost squalid . He had no eyes to spare for Petruccio . Noah , Abraham , and Job could lend no one their sanctity : it was their own , and ...
... Alfeo himself was pale , and Raniero's pretty smartness yielded to a pallor that was ghastly , almost squalid . He had no eyes to spare for Petruccio . Noah , Abraham , and Job could lend no one their sanctity : it was their own , and ...
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