Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature : in Two Parts, Част 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1881 |
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... Gian Giorgio Trissino , finished in 1515 , and six times printed before the date of its first representation at Vicenza in 1562.2 Trissino was a man of immense erudition and laborious intellect , who devoted himself to questions of ...
... Gian Giorgio Trissino , finished in 1515 , and six times printed before the date of its first representation at Vicenza in 1562.2 Trissino was a man of immense erudition and laborious intellect , who devoted himself to questions of ...
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... Gian - Giorgio Trissino , and Messer Guidiccioni , poisoned the whole Italian 1 Dolce in the Prologue to his Ragazzo says that , immodest as a comedy may be , it would be impossible for any play to reproduce the actual depravity of ...
... Gian - Giorgio Trissino , and Messer Guidiccioni , poisoned the whole Italian 1 Dolce in the Prologue to his Ragazzo says that , immodest as a comedy may be , it would be impossible for any play to reproduce the actual depravity of ...
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... Gian Giorgio Trissino . Trissino and Rucellai had been intimate at Florence and in Rome . They wrote the Sofonisba and Rosmunda in generous rivalry , meeting from time to time to compare notes of progress and to recite their verses . An ...
... Gian Giorgio Trissino . Trissino and Rucellai had been intimate at Florence and in Rome . They wrote the Sofonisba and Rosmunda in generous rivalry , meeting from time to time to compare notes of progress and to recite their verses . An ...
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... Gian- giorgio Trissino - His Quarrel with his Son Giulio - His Critical Works - The Italia Liberata . IT was the misfortune of the Italians that , when culture had become national and the revival of the vulgar literature had been ...
... Gian- giorgio Trissino - His Quarrel with his Son Giulio - His Critical Works - The Italia Liberata . IT was the misfortune of the Italians that , when culture had become national and the revival of the vulgar literature had been ...
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... Giorgio , his Maccaronic Satire on the Lombards , v . 333 Allegre ... Trissino and Giovanni Rucellai , v . 236 Amurath II . , Filelfo's mission to ... Gian Galeazzo , 104 , 134 , 135 Appiano , Jacopo , murders Pietro Gamba- corta , 134 ...
... Giorgio , his Maccaronic Satire on the Lombards , v . 333 Allegre ... Trissino and Giovanni Rucellai , v . 236 Amurath II . , Filelfo's mission to ... Gian Galeazzo , 104 , 134 , 135 Appiano , Jacopo , murders Pietro Gamba- corta , 134 ...
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