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- words, and echo effects. "Alliteration, ****onance, and consonant." The Marinist poet never hesitated to embark on a long string of comparisons with nature...
- This is a list of people who have been identified as Marinist poets, or marinistilargely 17th century followers of Giambattista Marino (1569–1625)....
- contemporary composers, Strozzi mostly utilized texts from the poet Marino. These Marinist texts would serve as a vehicle to express herself as well as to challenge...
- pronunciation: [leoˈnardo kwiˈriːni]; 17th century) was an Italian nobleman and Marinist poet. Leonardo Quirini was born into a Venetian patrician family. He was...
- charter was amended and lay members joined the board of trustees. Vowed Marinists served as presidents through 2002, when Daniel J. Curran, became the university's...
- Biagio Cusano (died Naples, 11 January 1683) was an Italian Marinist poet and professor of law. The date of his birth is currently unknown. He is best...
- Francesco Maria Santinelli (1627-1697) was an Italian marquis, count, Marinist poet, librettist and alchemist. In Senigallia, Christina, Queen of Sweden...
- martyrdom, sacrifice, heroic grandeur, and abysmal existential fear. The Marinists also take up new themes—notably the visual and musical arts and indoor...
- ISBN 978-0-04-956007-9. "Иван Айвазовский – великий маринист [Ivan Aivazovskygreat marinist]" (in Russian). Kommersant Papers. 30 November 2013. Archived from the...
- Andrea Barbazza (1581/2 – 7 August 1656) was an Italian Marinist poet and literary critic. He was born of a noble family in Bologna between 1581 and 1582...