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Marcello
[ mahr-chel-law ]
noun
- Be·ne·det·to [be-ne-, det, -taw], 1686–1739, Italian composer.
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Like Marcello in La Dolce Vita, Jep is a journalist and a flâneur with nothing to do.
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But the effect produced upon Marcello by the portrait of the old woman, was very different from that anticipated by his son.
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When he had finished speaking, there was a minute's silence, broken at last by the elder Marcello.
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In vain did Marcello struggle violently to free himself from the crushing pressure of the pirate's fingers.
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The Cardinal fanned this flame and Marcello, believing himself encouraged followed Violante to her villa.
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He was appointed clerk in the second chancery of the commune under his old master, the grammarian, Marcello Virgilio Adriani.
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