Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... Agolanti , a noble Flo- rentine , who has been for some four years married to Ginevra - and who , it is happily said , " Is as celestial out of his own house As he is devil within it . " So says Da Riva , and Colonna takes up the word ...
... Agolanti , a noble Flo- rentine , who has been for some four years married to Ginevra - and who , it is happily said , " Is as celestial out of his own house As he is devil within it . " So says Da Riva , and Colonna takes up the word ...
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... Agolanti , and we there find Fiordilisa , Ginevra's maid , and Giulio , a page , not at this moment making love , but somewhat flurried on account of their lady's anger at " Signor Antonio's let- ter , " which they had slipped into her ...
... Agolanti , and we there find Fiordilisa , Ginevra's maid , and Giulio , a page , not at this moment making love , but somewhat flurried on account of their lady's anger at " Signor Antonio's let- ter , " which they had slipped into her ...
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... AGOLANTI pauses , greatly moved . " Is it so then ? and the world speaks of And basely speaks ! He has been talking me , then , And acting too . But let me know this all . [ Reading . " " Neither yet will I beg you not to hate me ; for ...
... AGOLANTI pauses , greatly moved . " Is it so then ? and the world speaks of And basely speaks ! He has been talking me , then , And acting too . But let me know this all . [ Reading . " " Neither yet will I beg you not to hate me ; for ...
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... Agolanti is at her side . He believes that he is a pious man - with a deep sense of religion ; but Da Riva , who knows him better , told us , you will recollect- and heaven seems never so heavenly as when gazed on through tears . ACT II ...
... Agolanti is at her side . He believes that he is a pious man - with a deep sense of religion ; but Da Riva , who knows him better , told us , you will recollect- and heaven seems never so heavenly as when gazed on through tears . ACT II ...
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... AGOLANTI rings a bell on the table ; and FIORDILISA enters to her mis- tress . Ago . When you have seen your mistress well again , Go to Matteo ; and tell him , from herself , That ' tis her orders she be excused at present To all that ...
... AGOLANTI rings a bell on the table ; and FIORDILISA enters to her mis- tress . Ago . When you have seen your mistress well again , Go to Matteo ; and tell him , from herself , That ' tis her orders she be excused at present To all that ...
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