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156 Archivio Buonarroti, Cod. vii. 157 Le Lettere, No. cdlix. p. 519 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 158 "The Sonnets of Michael Angelo." By J.A. Symonds. No. lxv. 159 Le Lettere, No. cdlxxiv. p. 535, written in 1555 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 160 If the traveller has no luggage, or has sent it on before, he can walk from the Trastevere station, past the Ponte Rotto, past the Temple of Janus to the Forum, and see Rome for the first time so. 161 Le Lettere, No. cdxc., under date 1560, p. 554 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 162 Gotti, i. 309. 163 Le Lettere, No. ccxxxi. (December 21st), p. 260 (in the British Museum). 164 Le Lettere, No. cdlxvi. (October 1549), p. 527 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 165 Gotti, i. 311. 166 Le Lettere, No. cdlxxv. p. 537 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 167 Le Lettere, No. cccii., dated February 13, 1557, p. 333 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 168 Le Lettere, No. cdxciv. p. 558 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 169 Le Lettere, No. cccxiv., dated July 15, 1559, p. 345 (in the Archivio Buonarroti). 170 Le Lettere, Nos, cdlxxxv., cdlxxxvi. pp. 548, 550. 171 Gotti. i. 351. 172 Florence. 173 Reproduced in Yriarte's Florence, p. 280, English edition. 174 See Frontispiece. 175 May we not hope that Michael Angelo's good friend, the Frate Sebastiano del Piombo, painted a portrait of him during their long friendship, and that it will come to light one of these days? 176 Le Lettere, cxci.-cxciii. pp. 217, 219, are on this subject (in the British Museum). 177 A hospital in Florence for the benefit of the Poveri Vergognosi, poor folk who have come down in the world. 178 Le Lettere, No. cclxix. p.299 (in the British Museum). 179 Le Lettere, No. cdlxxv p. 539. 180 Cellini. 181 Le Lettere, No. cdlxxix. Dec. 28, 1556, p. 541. 182 "Carte-Michelesche Inedite," p. 41. 183 Gotti, i. 354. 184 A little after 8 P.M. 185 Four o'clock in the afternoon. 186 Gotti, i. p. 354. 187 Clement VII. used to say, "When Buonarroti comes to see me I always take a seat and bid him be seated at once, feeling sure that he will do so without leave or licence otherwise."--TRANSLATOR. 188 Albert Duerer. 189 Parmigiano. 190 Assisi (?). 191 The Farnesina. 192 Now in the Vatican Gallery. 193 The church
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