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Updated: May 9, 2025
Thus they flung themselves in a body across the bridge that spanned the inner moat, and so into the Maschio, whilst the stream of Cesare's soldiers that poured uninterruptedly across in the immediate wake of that battling mass rendered it impossible for the defenders to take up the bridge.
Rarely was she, herself, present at that alms-giving; more rarely still was I. It was Fra Gervasio who discharged the office of almoner on the Countess of Mondolfo's behalf. Occasionally the whines and snarls of the motley crowd that gathered there for they were not infrequently quarrelsome reached us in the maschio tower where we had our apartments.
Of course, she was angry at that, but her wrath did not last long. She burst out laughing when she came to the lines, 'Io il veggo, io il sento, e a pena vero parmi: Sento in maschio in femina matarsi. And then, 'Cosi le dissi, e feci ch'ella stessa Trovo con man la veritade expressa. "What you call obscenity is mere license, and there is plenty of that at Rome."
The replies varied from nearly un sanestre to tre settimane and no more could be made of that question. 'Where was the foster-child? Again the woman threw up her hands to indicate that she had no notion what was it to her? Was it boy or girl? and, after some hesitation, it was declared to have been un maschio.
Nello della Pietra survived, to pass the rest of his days in a silence which was never broken." Cary. But Dante says, literally, "small nose," nasetto. So, further on, he says, "masculine nose," maschio naso. [Footnote 16: "Era gi
Of course, she was angry at that, but her wrath did not last long. She burst out laughing when she came to the lines, 'Io il veggo, io il sento, e a pena vero parmi: Sento in maschio in femina matarsi. And then, 'Cosi le dissi, e feci ch'ella stessa Trovo con man la veritade expressa. "What you call obscenity is mere license, and there is plenty of that at Rome."
In the heart of the main fabric but cut off from it again by its own moat arose the great tower known as the Maschio. This was ever the last retreat of the besieged when the fortress itself had been carried by assault, and, in the case of the Maschio of the Citadel of Forli, so stout was its construction that it was held to be practically invulnerable.
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