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<p> An [[Italian]] dramatist, spent his youth in dissipation before he devoted himself to the dramatic art; on the success of his first drama "Cleopatra," met at [[Florence]] with the Countess of Albany, the wife of [[Charles]] [[Edward]] Stuart, on whose death he married her; was at [[Paris]] when the [[Revolution]] broke out, and returned to Florence, where he died and was buried. Tragedy was his <i> forte </i> as a dramatist (1749-1803). </p>
<p> An [[Italian]] dramatist, spent his youth in dissipation before he devoted himself to the dramatic art; on the success of his first drama "Cleopatra," met at [[Florence]] with the Countess of Albany, the wife of [[Charles]] [[Edward]] Stuart, on whose death he married her; was at [[Paris]] when the [[Revolution]] broke out, and returned to Florence, where he died and was buried. Tragedy was his <i> forte </i> as a dramatist (1749-1803). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 October 2021

Alfie`Ri [1]

An Italian dramatist, spent his youth in dissipation before he devoted himself to the dramatic art; on the success of his first drama "Cleopatra," met at Florence with the Countess of Albany, the wife of Charles Edward Stuart, on whose death he married her; was at Paris when the Revolution broke out, and returned to Florence, where he died and was buried. Tragedy was his forte as a dramatist (1749-1803).

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