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Cenci, The

[chen-chee]

noun

  1. a verse tragedy (1819) by Shelley.



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Tom Cenci, the chef at the Loyal Tavern in south-east London, flags up salty staple ingredients such as capers, parmesan and anchovies, while Aktar Islam, from Opheem in Birmingham, recommends the brine from tinned pulses: “There’s a Bajan recipe I do that uses lentils. I never season it, because I just pour the brine in, while cooking the lentils.”

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Her oval-faced, dreamy-eyed niece May Prinsep posed as Beatrice Cenci, the tragic heroine of a painting by Guido Reni and later a play by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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Cenci, The, 353, 354, 356, 361, 368.

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In a public expression of his opinion in The Examiner of March 19, 1820, Hunt pronounced The Cenci the greatest dramatic production of the day.

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But at the same time he asserted that Shelley had written much that was unmetaphysical and poetically beautiful, as The Cenci, the Ode to a Skylark and Adonais.

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