Definitionn. a guide who conducts and informs sightseers
Last update: August 1, 2015
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He spent the greater part of the years1853-1854in Italy, where he collected the materials for one of his most famous works, Der Cicerone: eine Anleitung zum Genuss der Kunstwerke Italiens, which was dedicated to Kugler and appeared in 18J5 (7th German edition, 1899; English translation of the sections relating to paintings, by Mrs A. [Please select]
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With such a cicerone she could not help making great acquisitions. [Please select]
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Their cicerone was withdrawing with a low bow, but Pamela leaned over to speak to him. [Please select]
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He knew she was coming and might have decided to act once more as her cicerone. [Please select]
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"That's the top of the Eagle Rocks, where you see the sky," explained his small cicerone, seeing the direction of his eyes. [Please select]
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In spite of his years, he was able to act as cicerone to the young Englishman over the scenes which he himself, in his _Life of Tasso_, has described with the enthusiasm of a poet. [Please select]
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