Gasparo, count Gozzi (4 December 1713 – 26 December 1786) was a Venetian critic and dramatist. Gasparo Gozzi was the first of eleven children born to the...
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Gozzi (1720–1806), Italian dramatist Gasparo Gozzi (1713–1786), Italian critic and dramatist Patricia Gozzi (born 1950), French actress Simone Gozzi (born...
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society whom Gozzi's Draghe d'Amore was partially based on, for having an affair with and ruining the reputation of Ricci. His brother, Gasparo Gozzi, was also...
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linnet), find their present existence more agreeable. The Venetian Gasparo Gozzi was another Italian who returned to Gelli for inspiration in the 14...
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as Le Favole di Esopa alla Corte from Venice in 1747, translated by Gasparo Gozzi. The same translator was responsible for a version of Esope à la ville...
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in order of the year of death. Gasparo Gozzi (1713–1786), Venetian critic and dramatist, and his brother Carlo Gozzi (1720 –1806), Venetian playwright...
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italiana Niccolò Tommaseo Scritti di Gasparo Gozzi: con giunta d'inediti e rari, scelti, Vol: 2-3 Gasparo Gozzi (conte),Niccolò Tommaseo Della pena di...
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Venice), was a Venetian writer and translator. Bergalli was married to Gasparo Gozzi in 1738. She and her husband translated novels, plays and other work...
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botanist (b. 1712) 1784 – Seth Warner, American colonel (b. 1743) 1786 – Gasparo Gozzi, Italian playwright and critic (b. 1713) 1863 – Francis Caulfeild, 2nd...
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