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Carducci
[ kahr-doo-chee; Italian kahr-doot-chee ]
noun
- Gio·suè [jaw-, swe], Enotrio Romano, 1835–1907, Italian poet and critic: Nobel Prize 1906.
Carducci
/ karˈduttʃi /
noun
- CarducciGiosuè18351907MItalianWRITING: poet Giosuè (dʒozuˈɛ). 1835–1907, Italian poet: Nobel prize for literature 1906
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“Both mother and baby are in good health,” said Pasquale Carducci, the director of the local hospital.
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The citations here given have been selected as illustrating the prominent features of Carducci's genius.
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Without a formal coronation, Carducci may be regarded as the actual poet laureate of Italy.
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The activity of Sommaruga exercised a great influence on Giosu Carducci.
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The originals will be found in Carducci's Studi Letterari, p. 273 et seq.
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With this conclusion Carducci—and no finer critic ever lived—is in agreement.
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