Esempi
In a defensive capriccio of the period, the artist presents himself as a Venetian nobleman in a classical courtyard reminiscent of Sansovino's old library in Venice.
He had entranced me with the mere feeling of his sound, so much to the point that everything around me was mist, and every impulse which would have owned me was torturously overshadowed by the power of that capriccio .
My inflamed eyes broadened as with a wise smirk and an abrupt halt, the master himself, for somehow I was certain, devolved his solemn requiem into the lively capriccio it had been born as.
An architectural capriccio produced in Rome in 1704 reveals the topographical foundations of his invention.
It is likely, therefore, that the idea behind this capriccio is the Pons Triumphalis rather than the Pons Aelius.
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