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- n. A female given name, a variant of Guinevere borrowed from Italian.
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“Mildmay, the Fox is a cat burglar and former hired assassin who accepts a new commission from a young woman called Ginevra and falls in love with her.”
“Andronic will not name Ginevra's name before "that woman" and all the lofty lords, and then there's a grand scene.”
“Ariosto's version, in which the injured heroine is called Ginevra, and her lover Ariodante, had been dramatised before.”
“Messer Neri and asked him who were the two damsels, to which the gentleman answered, 'My lord, these are my daughters born at a birth, whereof the one is called Ginevra the Fair and the other Isotta the”
“= Poems by the Author of "Ginevra," etc. Crown 8vo, _5s.”
“Three Tragedies by the author of "Ginevra," etc. Crown 8vo, _6s.”
“= By the Author of "Ginevra," etc. Crown 8vo, _6s.”
“Ida Hunter recited the pathetic story of "Ginevra," and Meta Powers "Before and After Marriage" in quite a dramatic manner.”
“She was both gentle and dignified; but would have done a nature inferior to Ginevra's injury by the way she talked of things right and wrong as becoming or not becoming in a lady of position such as Ginevra would one day find herself.”
“Ginevra," continued the baron, "have you reflected that Luigi is the son of the man who killed your brother?”
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