Capitolo 59
state, except foolish. You don't take care of that I/you/he/she shock they think."
During his/her long life to Rome, him very you/he/she was consoled by the presence and
assistance of his younger brother, the Mr. Well as him he/she always called him/it that
it was also a sculptor, although of far less worth that same John Gibson.
The Mr. Well it came to Rome younger than John, and he learned to be a great
studious classical, and to read those Greek and Latin books that John
only he/she knew to second hand, but from which the beautiful fantastic histories of
of the and heroes he deduced all the subjects for his/her jobs of statuary.
His/her other brother, Solomon, a strange man, wild, odd in who the family
genius had degenerated in the mere eccentricity, it never made anything for
his/her really maintenance, but he/she always lived on the generous generosity of John Gibson.
In the rich days of John, the and he Mr. Well they escaped every summer from
the heat and dust in Rome--what unbearable is in July and August--to
the delightfully fresh air and scenery of mountain I glorify of the Tyrol.
"I cannot say him as good I am", he writes one of this fascinating
visits, "and so it is the Mr. Well. Every morning we take our walks in the wood
here. I feel as if I were new modelled." Another passage in one of these
you spend well the summer tourist letters it deserves to be copied here as shown in the,
artist's point of view of he/she works as Telford and Stephenson. "From
Bormio", he says, "the famous road starts what it passes on the Stelvio
in the Tyrol; the tallest carriage-road in the world. We started the
ascended soon in the morning. It is magnificent and marvelous. Man shows
his/her talents, his/her power on the great difficulties, in the construction of
these roads. Sees the small astute worker--he comes, he explores,
and he says, 'Sì, I will send on a carriage and horses this mighty
mountains; and, from Jove, you are drawn on among the eternal snows. I am
a great admirer of these roads."
In the 1844 Gibson it paid his/her first visit to England, very different England