Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... Stampa's poetry , together with Stampa's almost total concentration on the poetic forms of sonnet and capitolo , for which such generalized melodies were available , supports the notion that she used this kind of pre - composed " aria ...
... Stampa's poetry , together with Stampa's almost total concentration on the poetic forms of sonnet and capitolo , for which such generalized melodies were available , supports the notion that she used this kind of pre - composed " aria ...
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... Stampa as the prime representative of a new dramatic sensibility in style approaching the baroque . 38 We would do well , however , to remember that for Stampa , poetry , when it was not epistolary , was potentially designed for actual ...
... Stampa as the prime representative of a new dramatic sensibility in style approaching the baroque . 38 We would do well , however , to remember that for Stampa , poetry , when it was not epistolary , was potentially designed for actual ...
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... Stampa , attended the Venier salon as well as holding her own salon - had elevated her status and earnings by a display of costly furnishings and clothing , so Stampa , whose status as courtesan has been disputed but seems probable ...
... Stampa , attended the Venier salon as well as holding her own salon - had elevated her status and earnings by a display of costly furnishings and clothing , so Stampa , whose status as courtesan has been disputed but seems probable ...
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