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Correggio
A Tragedy
Martin, Theodore (1816-1909)
CORREGGIO
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1.
ACT FIRST.
2.
ACT THE SECOND.
3.
ACT THE THIRD.
4.
ACT THE FOURTH.
5.
ACT THE FIFTH.
NOTES.
And in this cry they were joined by Goethe. Introductory Notice.—Page vi.
To Goethe.
Ah, so! A sweet repentant Magdalen.—Page 6.
You make the infant like a glowworm shine.—Page 11.
And artists now are held in such repute, That even the nieces of the cardinals Scarce serve them for their wives.—Page 16.
There at the tombs I stood of Julius, and Lorenzo, and those forms immortal saw, The Day, the Night, the Twilight, and the Dawn Of Michael Angelo, in pure white marble.—Page 48.
You have seen many of his pieces there In the saloon; his Leda, Danaë.—Page 68.
And I—although the Pope would make me paint, &c.—Page 72.
This is the Saint Cecilia!—Page 90.
The chaplet now is in its proper place.—Page 106.
What gain to thee the charming Fornarina?—Page 96.
Thou from thy mother didst inherit them, And she from hers, &c.—Page 123.
How gladsomely the green smiles forth on me, Like hope from out the blue eternity.—Page 124.
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Correggio
Correggio
A Tragedy
Theodore Martin
1816-1909
John W. Parker
London
1854
Correggio