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Rienzi
[ ree-en-zee; Italian ryen-dzee ]
noun
- Co·la di [kaw, -lah dee], Nicholas Gabrini, 1313?–54, Roman orator and tribune.
Rienzi
/ rɪˈɛnzəʊ; rɪˈɛnzɪ; ˈrjɛntso; ˈrjɛntsi /
noun
- RienziCola di13131354MItalianPOLITICS: radical political reformer Cola di (ˈkɔːla di). 1313–54, Italian radical political reformer in Rome
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I rode my black horse, Rienzi, and the others their own respective mounts.
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We had moved up the day before from Rienzi, to within 2 miles of Corinth.
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In addition we may see that it is a work of much nobler artistic aim than Rienzi.
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But the Paris change was fundamental; and even if he had tried to do another Rienzi he could not possibly have done it.
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After writing the Dutchman he actually deliberated as to the wisdom of doing another Rienzi.
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