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'Thus you know Alexander held Homer…' |
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Then my lord Gaspare said: 'I admit that music…' |
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Therefore painting seems to me nobler… |
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The Second Book of the Courtier |
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Therefore let it be allowed us also to follow… |
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'And I remember having in my time known…' |
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Messer Federico replied: 'I regard as beautiful…' |
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Without waiting for more, Pietro da Napoli… |
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Then Messer Federico replied: 'I will by no…' |
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'But I do not wish to touch on painful subjects.' |
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'What,' replied my lord Gaspare, 'do you say…' |
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'Sometimes, thinking it to be droll and witty…' |
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'Hence in our mode of life and conversation…' |
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'Moreover we must diligently consider…' |
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Disc 5
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Messer Bernardo said: 'They must rather have…' |
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'But among other witticisms those have…' |
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'You see that this situation gave opportunity…' |
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'Don Giovanni di Cardona said something…' |
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'Another time Rafaello de Pazzi saw a letter…' |
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Then my lady Duchess said: 'And why do you…' |
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And so, after they had again laughed awhile… |
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Disc 6
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Then Messer Bernardo said, laughing… |
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The Third Book of the Courtier |
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'Laying aside, then, those faculties of the mind…' |
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Then my lord Gaspare said: 'I do not wish…' |
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'I do not see, my lord Magnifico,'… |
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The Magnifico Giuliano laughed, and said…' |
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Disc 7
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My lord Gaspare said: 'It may be that this lady…' |
11:51 |
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'But laying all others aside, tell me, my lord…' |
12:39 |
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Then Messer Cesare, who had been silent… |
11:02 |
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'Forgive me, my lord Gaspare, if I say the truth…' |
12:46 |
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Messer Cesare having ceased speaking… |
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Then my lord Gaspare said, laughing… |
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Disc 8
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'My Lady,' replied the Unico… |
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The Magnifico replied: 'Love affairs that have…' |
10:29 |
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Then my lord Gaspare said: 'Another cause…' |
10:29 |
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If, then, these men had lived… |
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'From this it follows that…' |
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Then my lord Ottaviano said, smiling…' |
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My lord Ottaviano replied: 'You have judged…' |
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Disc 9
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My lord Ottaviano replied: 'With that gentle…' |
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Then my lord Gaspare said: 'I should much like…' |
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'I should say then, that the prince ought to…' |
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My lord Ottaviano added: 'I think, then…' |
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My lord Ottaviano laughed, and said: 'My lord…' |
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Then my lady Duchess said: 'I am glad, Messer…' |
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Disc 10
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Here Bembo paused a little, as if to rest… |
10:43 |
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Messer Pietro Bembo was silent… |
10:55 |
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'Therefore the lover who considers beauty…' |
10:39 |
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'What mortal tongue, then, O most holy Love…' |
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Total Playing Time: 11:23:46