Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoccatas
Literary usage of Stoccatas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Italian Renaissance in England: Studies by Lewis Einstein (1902)
"... and lusted after the strange devices of Italian fencers and their imitators : "
O you Italian teachers of defence, where are your stoccatas, ..."
2. The Italian Renaissance in England: Studies by Lewis Einstein (1902)
"... and lusted after the strange devices of Italian fencers and their imitators : "
O you Italian teachers of defence, where are your stoccatas, ..."
3. The Italian Renaissance in England: Studies by Lewis Einstein (1902)
"... and lusted after the strange devices of Italian fencers and their imitators : "
O you Italian teachers of defence, where are your stoccatas, ..."
4. The Italian Renaissance in England: Studies by Lewis Einstein (1902)
"... and lusted after the strange devices of Italian fencers and their imitators : "
O you Italian teachers of defence, where are your stoccatas, ..."
5. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1853)
"He may be considered as the father of that species of organ-playing, known in
England by the name of Voluntaries, and in Italy as stoccatas. A work of his, ..."
6. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1857)
"He may be considered as the father of that species of organ-playing, known in
England by the name of Voluntaries, and in Italy as stoccatas. A work of his, ..."