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... tells his son that he may warn the King . Ottilia , a woman of the court , adds to the general intrigue . She is enamoured of Caesario and has poisoned her husband in order to marry him . Caesario refuses to marry her . Learning that ...
... tells his son that he may warn the King . Ottilia , a woman of the court , adds to the general intrigue . She is enamoured of Caesario and has poisoned her husband in order to marry him . Caesario refuses to marry her . Learning that ...
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Stanley Kahan. poison administered to her . She tells Caesario that she will tell Alfonso of the plot if he doesn't marry her . Caesario decides to rid himself of this thorn in his side and stabs her . Meanwhile , Orsino has conveyed ...
Stanley Kahan. poison administered to her . She tells Caesario that she will tell Alfonso of the plot if he doesn't marry her . Caesario decides to rid himself of this thorn in his side and stabs her . Meanwhile , Orsino has conveyed ...
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Stanley Kahan. The setting of Rienzi is again Italy . It tells the story of the rivalry of two Roman factions during the late Italian Renaissance . The success of her earlier The Foscari evidently suggested to Miss Mitford that ... tells ...
Stanley Kahan. The setting of Rienzi is again Italy . It tells the story of the rivalry of two Roman factions during the late Italian Renaissance . The success of her earlier The Foscari evidently suggested to Miss Mitford that ... tells ...
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