In his Hymn to the Virgin he referred to this passion as the Medusa that had turned his better self to stone: Medusa e l'error mio m'han fatto un sasso D'umor van stillante.
It is called Il Viaggio fatto da gli Spagnivoli a torno a’l mondo.
A plate described by Passeri, has the story of Horatius Cocles, with the motto Orazio solo contra Toscana tutta, fatto in Pesaro 1541, which appears to be a jeu de mots intended by Fontana as a challenge to the rival fabrics of Tuscany.
Egli ha fatto il male, ed io mi porto la pena=--He has done the mischief, and I pay the penalty.
Dal detto al fatto v'è un gran tratto=--From saying to doing is a long stride.
Then having inquired what principal offices were vacant, he ordered his attendant lords to shelter and take care of Xochitlacotzin, who was henceforth his relative and one of the chief men of the realm.
For further reference to defensive weapons and armor, see: Carbajal Espinosa, Hist.
Michelangelo strikes the same note in the Capitolo upon his father's death: "Or sei tu del morir morto e fatto divo.
Full particulars regarding the music, mise en scene, and ballets on such ceremonial occasions, will be found in two curious pamphlets, Descrizione dell'Apparato fatto nel Tempio di S.
Hoggi il mio Re ha fatto una gran sciocchezza, e se io fossi stato in suo luogo, et egli nel mio, il Cardinal Carafa sarebbe andato in Fiandra a far quelle stesse sommissioni a sua Maesta che io vengo hora di fare a sua Santita.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fatto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.