Alfieri
count vittorio
[veet-taw-ryaw] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ/ (show ipa), 1749–1803, italian dramatist and poet.
historical examples
it includes a careful perusal of alfieri’s writings and an examination into the evidences of the christian religion.
margaret fuller (marchesa ossoli) julia ward howe
it is only in expressing the character of philip that alfieri has a clear superiority.
the life of friedrich schiller thomas carlyle
it could not be that it was——’ and here she bent over and whispered a word in alfieri’s ear.
gerald fitzgerald charles james lever
i ought to add, that there is a “tramelogedia” of alfieri, called “abele.”
the works of lord byron lord byron
the chains of love which goldoni courted so willingly, alfieri regarded with the greatest shyness.
sketches and studies in italy and greece john addington symonds
what is it alfieri says about the two demons to whom he is for ever a prey?
falkland, complete edward bulwer-lytton
then aminta would take a volume of alfieri, her favorite author, and wander alone amid the fields.
the international monthly, vol. ii, no. i various
alfieri was first drawn with p-ssion to literature by reading plutarch.
character samuel smiles
alfieri, on the other hand, was given over to volcanic ebullitions of the most ungovernable hate and affection, joy and sorrow.
sketches and studies in italy and greece john addington symonds
we have spoken of the peculiarities in alfieri’s physical condition.
life without and life within margaret fuller
noun
count vittorio (vitˈtɔːrjo). 1749–1803, italian dramatist and poet, noted for his cl-ssical tragedies and political satires
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