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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VII
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It might, indeed, be worth something to the patron who paid a yearly exhibition to its author; but it was not a gem of such high price as to be wrangled for by dukes who had the cares of state upon their shoulders.

He compromised himself with the Estensi, and failed to secure a retreat in Florence.
[Footnote 23: _Lettere_, vol.iii.p.

viii.] Meanwhile his enemies at Ferrara were not idle.

Pigna had died in the preceding November.

But Antonio Montecatino, who succeeded him as ducal secretary, proved even a more malicious foe, and poisoned Alfonso's mind against the unfortunate poet.


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