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Examples
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Lucrezia is transformed into a sphinx-like objet de luxe.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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"Sebastiano!" called Lucrezia, leaning out of the window under the awning -- "Sebastiano!"
The Call of the Blood Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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His Lucrezia is a pretty portrait of his faithless wife.
Promenades of an Impressionist James Huneker 1890
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Information has been laid before me, Filippo, that thou art attached to a certain young person, by name Lucrezia, daughter of Francesco Buti, a citizen of Prato.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection Walter Savage Landor 1819
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His new opera, "Lucrezia," is a comedy based on a Machiavelli tale.
Opera Fusion 2008
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"Lucrezia" is in the "zarzuela" Spanish operetta form, which, like musicals, incorporates sung and spoken sections.
Opera Fusion 2008
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How did you come to work with librettist Mark Campbell on "Lucrezia"?
Opera Fusion 2008
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The moment she appeared as the page in "Lucrezia" there was a general titter in the audience.
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886
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William Bolcom Blends Musical Styles in 'Lucrezia'
The Fine Art of Less 2008
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William Bolcom Blends Musical Styles in 'Lucrezia'
Datebook 2008
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