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Why I called her Fiammetta I cannot say, for I do not remember; perhaps from a boyish fancy, merely.
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Why I called her Fiammetta I cannot say, for I do not remember; perhaps from a boyish fancy, merely.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1872
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The "Fiammetta" is one of the best written of his works, the most original and the most personal.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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His grossly immoral "Fiammetta" may be said to inaugurate the modern psychological novel.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Boccaccio is the author of two romances, one called "Fiammetta," the other the "Filocopo;" the former distinguished for the fervor of its expression, the latter for the variety of its adventures and incidents.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853
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The works of the latter writer consisted of the "Fiammetta," the treatises "De
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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Tony Fiammetta, Syracuse, 6-0, 245: He is an excellent lead blocker and pass protector who has good quickness but plays too upright to be a reliable short-yardage runner.
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Giants 14 Cowboys 0, 06:37 2nd Quarter: Romo has back to back completions, first to Bryant and then to Tony Fiammetta.
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The Cowboys are happy to have back: Stud receiver Miles Austin and, to a lesser degree, fullback Tony Fiammetta.
Two Rivals, One Vital Game Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Fiammetta has enough burst to get into the hole as a runner, but he won't be selected by anybody looking for a ballcarrier.
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