The fallacy that the Italian Gothic came from Germany, must have got into art histories from a misconception of Vasari's term of opprobrium, "quei Tedeschi.
Now if in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries[169] the Germans had not begun to build their glorious pointed minsters, what did Vasari mean by quei Tedeschi?
Even Cleandro says of her: "Io per me la torrei per moglie, per amica, e in tutti quei modi, che io la potessi avere.
The prologue to the Spiritata contains a similar polemic against "quei ritrovamenti nei tempi nostri impossibili e sciocchi.
I stepped behind the column against which she was leaning, and bending my head down to her very ear, enunciated softly: "Passa quei colli.
And now behind the cliff a voice suddenly rings out: "Passa, passa quei colli.
He calls it "un chiavaquore di argento, il quale era in quei tempi chiamato cosi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quei" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.