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Excerpt from The Novels of Willlam Harrison Ainsworth, Vol. 16: Crichton, Volume 1
Cated by Dr. Black. Notwithstanding his patronage of men of letters (extended towards them as much from ostentation as any other motive by the various Italian rulers of the time), this prince was, we learn from Muratori, exceedingly luxurious and profuse in his habits gran giocatore, grande scialacquator dal danaro, sempre involto fra il lusso, egli amori, sempre in lieti passatempi 0 di festi, 0 di balli, 0 di musiche, 0 di commedie. Sismondi, who has given an excellent summary of his character, says II amait avec passion les femmes, le jeu, 1a danse, le theatre. And Possevino, the annalist (and, therefore, the panegyrist) of his family, expressly alludes to his vindictive disposition quidam vindictae nimium, ideoque in abrupta tractum opinantur. For the rest, I may affirm, with Victor Hugo que souvent les fables du peuple font la véritié du poete.
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