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It must seem to them at times that no one will work for them, that they are likely to starve for parts forsaken of gods and men. Florentia. If they work, then, in solitude and sadness, they have the more honor, and one should recognize more explicitly their great merit. Dorriforth. Admirably said.

Sulla, who humbled Fæsulæ, did far worse than that: he planted a Roman colony in the valley at its foot the colony of Florentia at the point where the road crossed the Arno the colony that was afterwards to become the most famous commercial and artistic town of the mediæval world as Florence. The position of the new town marks the change that had come over the conditions of life in Upper Italy.

The Collegiate Church stands on a leafy hill above the town, with fair prospect over groves and waterfalls and distant mountains. Here in the choir is a series of frescoes by Masolino da Panicale, the master of Masaccio, who painted them about the year 1428. 'Masolinus de Florentia pinxit' decides their authorship.

I don't know what they put on the posters; but the plays are written and acted produced with great success. Dorriforth. Produced partly. A play isn't fully produced until it is in a form in which you can refer to it. We have to talk in the air. * Since the above was written several of Mr. Pinero's plays have been published. Florentia. The authors are not bound to publish them if they don't wish.

This, however, may be incorrect, for Pliny speaks of the locality of the Florentini, not of the name by which they were known. And it seems as if the word Fluentini were a corruption, because Frontinus and Cornelius Tacitus, who wrote at nearly the same period as Pliny, call them Florentia and Florentini; for, in the time of Tiberius, they were governed like the other cities of Italy.

Her grace and fancy appear in the drawings which she finds time to make for "Florentia," and in such pictures as "The Rose Harvest." This highly accomplished woman, who has musical and literary talent, is the wife of Count Francessetti di Mersenile. <b>MANKIEWICZ, HENRIETTE.</b> Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.

What wealth of dramatic, of histrionic production have we to meet that enormous demand? There will be twenty theatres ten years hence where there are ten to-day, and there will be, no doubt, ten times as many people "delighting in them," like Florentla. But it won't alter the fact that our dream will have been dreamed. Florentia said a word when we came in which alone speaks volumes. Florentia.

"Hic claudor Dantes patriis extorris ab oris, Quem genuit parvi Florentia mater amoris." "Here I am enclosed, Dante, exiled from my native country, Whom Florence bore, the mother that little did love him." Lorenzo the Magnificent The struggle in which Dante had played a leading part did not cease for many years after the poet had died in exile.

Such a field for comedy, for tragedy, for portraiture, for satire, as they all make-such subjects as they would yield! Think of London alone what a matchless hunting-ground for the satirist the most magnificent that ever was. If the occasion always produced the man London would have produced an Aristophanes. But somehow it doesn't. Florentia. Oh, types and ideas, Aristophanes and satire !

Florentia quoque post flagellam renovabitur et prosperabitur: Florence also, after the scourging, shall be purified and shall prosper." "That means we are to get Pisa again," said the shopkeeper. "And get the wool from England as we used to do, I should hope," said an elderly man, in an old-fashioned berretta, who had been silent till now.

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