The Works of Lord Byron, 5 tomasJ. Murray, 1905 |
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... Doge in 1423. His dukedom , the longest on record , lasted till 1457 . He was married , in 1395 , to Maria , daughter of Andrea Priuli , and , en secondes noces , to Maria , or Marina , daughter of Bartolommeo Nani . By his two wives he ...
... Doge in 1423. His dukedom , the longest on record , lasted till 1457 . He was married , in 1395 , to Maria , daughter of Andrea Priuli , and , en secondes noces , to Maria , or Marina , daughter of Bartolommeo Nani . By his two wives he ...
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... Doge , sentenced him to perpetual banishment at Nauplia , in Roumania . One of the three Capi di dieci was Ermolao ( or Veneticé Almoro ) Donato , of whom more hereafter . It is to be noted that this sentence was never carried into ...
... Doge , sentenced him to perpetual banishment at Nauplia , in Roumania . One of the three Capi di dieci was Ermolao ( or Veneticé Almoro ) Donato , of whom more hereafter . It is to be noted that this sentence was never carried into ...
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... which records Jacopo's fruitless appeal to the sorrowful but inexorable Doge , and other incidents of a personal nature , testifies , if not to torture on the rack , " to mutilation by thirty strokes of THE TWO FOSCARI . 117.
... which records Jacopo's fruitless appeal to the sorrowful but inexorable Doge , and other incidents of a personal nature , testifies , if not to torture on the rack , " to mutilation by thirty strokes of THE TWO FOSCARI . 117.
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... Doge , now in his eighty- fifth year , retired to his own apartments , and refused to preside at Councils of State . The Ten , who in 1446 had yielded to the Doge's plea that a father fretting for an exiled son could not discharge his ...
... Doge , now in his eighty- fifth year , retired to his own apartments , and refused to preside at Councils of State . The Ten , who in 1446 had yielded to the Doge's plea that a father fretting for an exiled son could not discharge his ...
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... thought that the dramatic handling of The Two Foscari was " worthy of great praise , " was admirable ! " ( Conversations with Goethe 1874 , p . 265 ) . 66 DRAMATIS PERSONE . MEN . FRANCIS FOSCARI , Doge of THE TWO FOSCARI . 119.
... thought that the dramatic handling of The Two Foscari was " worthy of great praise , " was admirable ! " ( Conversations with Goethe 1874 , p . 265 ) . 66 DRAMATIS PERSONE . MEN . FRANCIS FOSCARI , Doge of THE TWO FOSCARI . 119.
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