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Aleardi

American  
[ah-le-ahr-dee] / ˌɑ lɛˈɑr di /

noun

  1. Count Aleardo 1812–78, Italian poet and patriot.


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The chief poets of a later time were Aleardo Aleardi, a Veronese; Giovanni Prati, who was born in the Trentino, near the Tyrol; and Francesco Dall Ongaro, a native of Trieste.

From Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions by Howells, William Dean

Aleardi was first confined in the military prison at Verona, but was soon removed to Mantua, whither several of his friends had already been sent.

From Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions by Howells, William Dean

Like most of the Italian poets of this century, Aleardi found his chief inspiration in the exciting events that marked the struggle of Italy for independence, and his best work antedated the peace of Villafranca.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 by Runkle, Lucia Isabella Gilbert

A very little book holds all the poems which Aleardi has written, and I have named them nearly all.

From Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions by Howells, William Dean

When six years later the new Venetian republic came into being, Aleardi was sent to represent its interests at Paris.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 by Runkle, Lucia Isabella Gilbert

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