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Giambattista Marino

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  • His fortunes only significantly improved in 1622 when he came to the attention of Giambattista Marino, the celebrated Italian poet then at the Tuscan court of Marie de Medici.

    The Magical Painting of Poussin Butterfield, Andrew 2008

  • John Donne on a shadow, a flea; Giambattista Marino on a firefly; Richard Lovelace on a snail; Saint-Amant on a melon.

    LITERARY PARADOX ROSALIE L. COLIE 1968

  • Although space does not allow me to comment on Schütze's attributions, I find his insertion of the so-called portrait of Giambattista Marino among the originals extremely strange, not only because, placed between the

    The Art Newspaper - RSS 2010

  • The Petrarchan tradition emerges in the antithesis here of warmth and chill, an inheritance that reached him perhaps via the Italian poet he translated, Giambattista Marino.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

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