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Milan, Rechiedei, 1870. In 4th. Eye, vignette on the title page, text framed by double fillet, various illustrations in the text, marbled guard cards, slight blooms, binding in chagrin , plates with embossed decoration, author and title stamped in gold back with 5 nerves with gold decorations on the compartments, slight defects
Revised edition by the author containing: Adelchi tragedy with a speech on some points of Lombard history in Italy, The Count of Carmagnola tragedy, Lettre a MC sur l'unit de temps et de lieu dans la tragédie, Of the historical novel and, in genre, of the mixed compositions of history and invention, On the invention of dialogue, On the Italian language, Observations on Catholic morality, Letter to Professor Girolamo Boccardo on a question of so-called literary property, On Romanticism, a letter to the Marquis Cesare d'Azeglio, On the unity of language, Letter around the book De vulgari eloquio by Dante Alighieri, Letter around the vocabulary, Comparative essay from the Dictionary of the French Academy with the vocabulary of the Academicians of the Crusca, Sacred hymns, The 5th of May, March 1821 , The Proclamation of Rimini.
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