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Definition of Giambattista Marini
1. Noun. Italian poet (1569-1625).
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Literary usage of Giambattista Marini
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Masterpieces and the History of Literature: Analysis, Criticism by Julian Hawthorne, John Russell Young, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh, John Porter Lamberton (1902)
"... To Modena the news of his success; And straight the town resolves in form to
meet The conquering army, and their general greet. Giambattista Marini. ..."
2. The Poets and Poetry of Europe: With Introductions and Biographical Notices by Cornelius Conway Felton (1871)
"... To Modena the news of his success; And straight the town resolves in form to
meet The conquering army, and their general greet. Giambattista Marini. ..."
3. The Poets and Poetry of Europe: With Introductions and Biographical Notices by Cornelius Conway Felton (1845)
"... And straight the town resolves in form to meet The conquering army, and their
general greet. Giambattista Marini. Giambattista Marini, or MARINO ..."
4. Lives of the Italian Poets by Henry Stebbing (1860)
"Giambattista Marini was born at Naples in October 1569. His father had acquired
wealth and station as a lawyer, and he hoped to see his son succeed him. in ..."
5. Italy, Past and Present by Antonio Carlo Napoleone] [Gallenga (1848)
"... —Giambattista Marini. Marini was contemporary with Tasso, and was even brought
into contact with him at the house of Manso in Naples. ..."