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Mr. Rapuano, a prolific designer of public works during the Robert Moses era, lavished special attention on Ippolito's exquisite giardino segreto .
Art at the Scale of Landscape Thomas J. Campanella 2011
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Ippolito's suite in Rome, wrote to the Duke of Ferrara, December 25,
Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius
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One of his spiritual sons accused him before the pope and Grand Duke Cosimo of excessive severity, but the charge was not sustained, and Ippolito's congregation was declared to be for God's glory and the public good.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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The exodus began immediately upon the succession of Ippolito's nephew,
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But Clement knew that Ippolito's next move would be to use my sister's wealth to secure the government of Florence, which his Holiness desired for his more favoured nephew Alessandro.
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But Ippolito's face was all aflame, and he could at first speak of nothing but his disappointment.
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It grew rapidly more so, for my sister, apparently forgetting her new vows, manifested the utmost pleasure in Ippolito's society, and drove me wild with her coquetry.
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Ippolito's sensitive nose, which he rubbed for comfort with a handkerchief of dark blue calico, and polished for ornament with a handkerchief of white linen.
A Foregone Conclusion William Dean Howells 1878
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Don Ippolito's coat, also, was of a more mundane cut than the talare; he wore a waistcoat and small-clothes, meeting the stockings at the knee with a sprightly buckle.
A Foregone Conclusion William Dean Howells 1878
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Don Ippolito's best was a little poverty-stricken; he had faltered a while, before leaving home, over the sad choice between a shabby cylinder hat of obsolete fashion and his well-worn three-cornered priestly beaver, and had at last put on the latter with a sigh.
A Foregone Conclusion William Dean Howells 1878
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