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299, 302. MARINO, Giovanni Battista: his birth and parentage, ii.
260; escapades of his youth in Naples, 261; at the Court of Carlo Emanuele, 262; his life in Turin, _ib._; at the Court of Maria de'Medici, 263; successful publication of the _Adone_, 264; return to Naples, 265; critique of the _Adone_, 266 _sq._; the Epic of Voluptuousness, 268; its effeminate sensuality, 268 _sq._; cynical hypocrisy, 270; the character of Adonis, 272; ugliness and discord, 273; Marino's poetic gifts, 274; great variety of episodes, 276; unity of theme, 277; purity of poetic style rarely attained, 279; false rhetoric, 280; Marinism, 281; verbal fireworks, 282; Marino's real inadequacy, 285; the _Pianto d'Italia_, 286; comparison of Marino with Chiabrera, 296. MARTELLI, Giovan Battista, a _bravo_ attendant on Lorenzino de'Medici, i.
396. MARTUCCIA, a notorious Roman courtesan, i.
375. MASANIELLO, cause of the rising of, in Naples, i.
49. MASSACRE of S.Bartholomew, i.
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