The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... Schidoni , a Neapolitan nobleman , who has found a suitable auxiliary in Velutri , in the exe- cution of his designs of vengeance against a person of his own rank , named Fontano . Fontano had refused the hand of his daughter Lavinia to ...
... Schidoni , a Neapolitan nobleman , who has found a suitable auxiliary in Velutri , in the exe- cution of his designs of vengeance against a person of his own rank , named Fontano . Fontano had refused the hand of his daughter Lavinia to ...
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... Schidoni , who is his prime minister . ' Nine years , uine anxious , agonizing , years Have crept their circuits , since I first took refuge In the deep bosom of this Appenine . And here , till now some few short nights , —alone ...
... Schidoni , who is his prime minister . ' Nine years , uine anxious , agonizing , years Have crept their circuits , since I first took refuge In the deep bosom of this Appenine . And here , till now some few short nights , —alone ...
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... Schidoni , wounded and almost breath- ing his last , in consequence of a rencontre which that villain had with his rival Lorenzo . We do not know in what dialect these poor people speak our mother English . It has , however , in it ...
... Schidoni , wounded and almost breath- ing his last , in consequence of a rencontre which that villain had with his rival Lorenzo . We do not know in what dialect these poor people speak our mother English . It has , however , in it ...
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... Schidoni , too , Long had the captivating maiden loved . She hated ; -nay , she loathed him . At a banquet , To which we bade king Ferdinand's royal court , And to which he , -the viper ! as king's chamberlain , Was by constraint ...
... Schidoni , too , Long had the captivating maiden loved . She hated ; -nay , she loathed him . At a banquet , To which we bade king Ferdinand's royal court , And to which he , -the viper ! as king's chamberlain , Was by constraint ...
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... Schidoni ! " ' Fra . Wretch - wretch ; -a caitiff of iniquity . Rom . Those friends , who loved me , as they sometime swore , More than themselves ; -my well - dress'd , well - fed , friends , All deck'd in rings , and diamond - hilted ...
... Schidoni ! " ' Fra . Wretch - wretch ; -a caitiff of iniquity . Rom . Those friends , who loved me , as they sometime swore , More than themselves ; -my well - dress'd , well - fed , friends , All deck'd in rings , and diamond - hilted ...
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