单词 | contadino |
例句 | The contadino at the neighbouring farmhouse provides lights, with which one can visit a labyrinth of steep narrow passages, some of which still retain inscribed sepulchral slabs. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z I ground my teeth with rage when I thought I had no horse, nor even the means to purchase one, and must trudge it like any contadino. The Honour of Savelli A Romance 2011-12-10T03:00:15.560Z Shelley, Williams, and Henry Reveley try to come up the canal to Pisa; miss their way, are capsized, and sleep at a contadino’s. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z Brunelleschi told his friend that he had put upon his cross a contadino and not a figure like that of Christ. The Story of Florence 2011-10-20T02:00:24.237Z All cooking and eating utensils are kept scrupulously clean, and the dirtiest contadino will wipe out his glass carefully before he is satisfied as to its fitness for his use. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z A play that was not sung would not seem a play to the Tuscan contadino. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z It is found in every contadino's cottage, and supplies the peasantry with subjects for their Maggi. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z One evening while they sat there a half-witted contadino slouched out of the chapel and begged from them. What Not A Prophetic Comedy 2011-02-09T03:00:50.423Z The contadino straightened his shoulders and kicked aside a heavy clod. Vestigia Vol. II. 2011-02-04T03:00:22.950Z Yet the contadino takes his chances with a seraphic resignation that we do not usually attribute to the southern temperament. The Naples Riviera “I should not be poor for a contadino but I am for a prince,” he said impatiently and with emphasis. Olive in Italy Rafael spoke to the smiling contadino and asked if they might follow him to the harvest. Rafael in Italy A Geographical Reader Christ appears to the Magdalene, to Luke, to Matthew and to a contadino. Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions Mustafa's a contadino; I know his pa and ma; they changed him when only five years old. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy It is a relief to mark at no great distance on the hill-side a contadino guiding his oxen, and from a lonely farm yon column of ascending smoke. New Italian sketches This answer was given by a fra converso, or lay brother, whose accent told plainly that he was a raw contadino, and whose dull glance implied no curiosity. Romola Once, while walking near my villa at Fiesole, I overheard quite a flattering remark about myself, made by one contadino to another. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 This occurred in the house of a contadino who was standing with a lighted candle in his hand and had brought his wife. Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions "Come, come, don't run away with the light, signore contadino!" cried the stranger. A Hungarian Nabob "Never a contadino, or a shepherd, or"—he looked down at the sea—"or a fisherman with his basket of sarde?" The Call of the Blood Hitherto she had met no one but an occasional contadino with mules, and the many turnings of the road on the level prevented her from seeing that Maso was not very far ahead of her. Romola Every contadino has a pack in his pocket, with the flavor of the soil upon it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860 It is a relief to mark at no great distance on the hillside a contadino guiding his oxen, and from a lonely farm yon column of ascending smoke. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series We refrain from writing the exclamation the contadino prefaced his remarks with, for fear the reader might have a good Italian dictionary—an article, by the way, the writer has never yet seen. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy It belonged to a contadino, but Maurice had never seen it open, or seen any one going to or coming from it. The Call of the Blood Here comes, blocking up the narrow street, a contadino, a countryman from the Campagna. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy And by his own mode of reasoning, the poor contadino sees as clearly as possible that he has really won,—only the difficulty is that he cannot touch the prize without correcting the little variations. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860 A week before, so it appeared, she had been earning a franc a day in the vineyard of a friendly contadino. The Mating of Lydia Opposite was a contadino's house of gray stone. Lady Rose's Daughter At another he believed that his fear had played him a trick, that the movements of the figure were those of an old man, some plodding contadino of the hills. The Call of the Blood But my contadino inhabited a large and roomy casa colonica; he and his buxom wife, had six stalwart sons, and was the richer man in consequence of having them. What I Remember, Volume 2 Or do you think that because I am bred a singer my hand is not as strong as a fine gentleman's—contadino as I am? A Roman Singer The old father was left in the charge of a contadino family, a small loan was raised for them to which the English visitors contributed, and the mother and daughter started for home. The Mating of Lydia Remain here, father, I beseech you." said the prisoner, perceiving that the priest was about to retire; "it is some contadino, or some tradesman, whose claims have been overlooked. The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet Suppose I were as I am, just the same, only a contadino, or a fisherman, as your father is. The Call of the Blood Brunelleschi told Donatello the truth when he said that his Christ was a crucified contadino. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts Sometimes a contadino, mounted on the crupper of his donkey, would pause in the sun to chat awhile with the women. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859 He was sometimes allowed to play with a little boy not of his own class—perhaps the son of a 'contadino'. Life and Letters of Robert Browning If a contadino wants some money for his seed-corn—or to marry his daughter—or to buy himself a new team of oxen—he must go to the parroco. Eleanor The suspicion, the intensity of the bargaining contadino came to the surface. The Call of the Blood Next came a contadino with a flask of red Chianti wine, a film of oil floating on top to keep it sweet. What Katy Did Next It is a painting in encaustic, and has been used as a door for his oven by the contadino who dug it up—yet it remains a marvel of genius. Fra Bartolommeo Quiet landscapes, sweet and lonely, Silvery sea, and shadowy glade, Forest lakes by man forsaken, Where the white fawn's steps are stayed; And contadinos straying 'Neath the Pantheon's solemn shade. Poems At the far end was a glow of light and a hum of voices, coming from the corner of the building occupied by the contadino, and their own kitchen. Eleanor But Gaspare is a contadino," she said to herself, "not a fisherman. The Call of the Blood I confess that I burst out laughing, and a picturesque contadino, wending his homeward way in the dusk, stared at me as if I were an iconoclast. Italian Hours If Andrea, a contadino by birth, an artisan by education, was not originally of the most refined nature, his artistic training did not go far towards refining him. Fra Bartolommeo Among others who welcomed him home was a young husbandman, Masetto by name, a stout and hardy fellow, and handsome for a contadino, who asked him where he had been so long. The Decameron, Volume I There was a stable smell in the passage, and Lucy already knew that one of the further dens held the contadino's donkey and mule. Eleanor She saw only an old contadino in a long woollen cap riding slowly into the recesses of the hills on a donkey, and a small boy leading his goats to pasture. The Call of the Blood All the latent superstition that dwells in the contadino was stirred as dust by a wind. A Spirit in Prison Fresh as the air, brown with the light, and healthy from the field, not used to darkness, not grown in prison, the foot of the contadino is not abashed. The Spirit of Place and Other Essays One day Gaspare told him a story of a contadino who had bought a house in the village, but who, being unable to complete the payment, had been turned out into the street. The Call of the Blood When the year's lease was up, the contadino wrote to her declining to renew it. A Spirit in Prison |
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