Adriano Castelli of Corneto, a highly cultivated humanist, and privy-secretary to Alexander, who subsequently made him a cardinal, was very close to the Borgias.
It was in her house that Cardinal Rodrigo made the acquaintance, besides that of other noble natives of Cyprus, of Ludovico Podocatharo, a highly cultivated man, afterwards his secretary.
The environs of this interesting city are very beautiful and present an exceeding rich soil, highly cultivated in corn, mulberry trees and vines hanging from them in festoons.
The country is undulating in gentle declivities and vales and is highly cultivated in vines and corn.
The country presents a perfect plain, highly cultivated, all the way from Sesto to Milan.
Hence its development is as slow as the development of these, and attains its full growth only in highly cultivated nations, their colonies and dependencies.
To a friend (highly cultivated) who congratulated himself on having entirely abandoned the habit of reading newspapers 466 IX.
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