| 1889 - 798 pages
...for I have always taken pleasure in keeping fine weapons. The first man I attacked was the plaintiff who had sued me ; and one evening I wounded him in...him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. Then I sought out the other fellow who had brought the suit, and used him also in such wise that he... | |
| 1887 - 464 pages
...commenced that unjust and vexatious suit, and one evening I gave him so many wounds up m the legs and arms, taking care, however, not to kill him, that I deprived him of the a< of both his legs. "I then fell opon the other, who had bought the came, and treated him in such... | |
| Benvenuto Cellini - 1888 - 364 pages
...for I have always taken pleasure in keeping fine weapons. The first man I attacked was the plaintiff who had sued me ; and one evening I wounded him in...him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. Then I sought out the other fellow who had bought the suit, and used him also in such wise that he... | |
| Benvenuto Cellini - 1888 - 560 pages
...that unjust and vexatious suit ; and one evening I gave him so many wounds upon the legs and arms, taking care, however, not to kill him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. I then fell upon the other, who had bought the cause, and treated him in such a manner, as quickly... | |
| 1889 - 846 pages
...Having lost his case, he had recourse, as usual, to his dagger. 'I attacked,' he says, 'the plaintiff who had sued me, and one evening I wounded him in...French court, Cellini returned to Florence, where lie worked under the patronage of Cosmo de' Medici, and where he executed his most successful piece... | |
| 1891 - 878 pages
...Having lost his case, he had recourse, as usual, to his dagger. ' I attacked,' he says, ' the plaintiff who had sued me, and one evening I wounded him in...Florence, where he worked under the patronage of Cosmo de1 Medici, and where he executed his most successful piece of sculpture, the famous bronze ' Perseus... | |
| William Heywood - 1901 - 410 pages
...is also worthy of notice in this connection : — " The first man I attacked was the plaintiff who sued me; and one evening I wounded him in the legs...him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. Then I sought out the fellow who had brought the suit and used him also in such wise that he dropped... | |
| Benvenuto Cellini - 1902 - 564 pages
...for I have always taken pleasure in keeping fine weapons. The first man I attacked was the plaint1ff who had sued me ; and one evening I wounded him in...arms so severely, taking care, however, not to kill h1m, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. Then I sought out the other fellow who had bought... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 320 pages
...commenced that unjust and vexatious suit; and one evening I gave him so many wounds upon the legs and arms, taking care, however, not to kill him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. I then fell upon the other, who had bought the cause, and treated him in such a manner as quickly caused... | |
| Benvenuto Cellini - 1910 - 488 pages
...for I have always taken pleasure in keeping fine weapons. The first man I attacked was the plaintiff who had sued me; and one evening I wounded him in...him, that I deprived him of the use of both his legs. Then I sought out the other fellow who had brought the suit, and used him also in such wise that he... | |
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