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asparo Gozzi's illness, ii. 316. Desperiers, Bonaventura, ii. 7 _note_ 1. Dialects, different, spoken in the _Commedia dell'Arte_, i. 35. Dolfin-Tron, Caterina, i. 11; ii. 264, 287, 312, 319. her character and influence, i. 9. her enmity towards Gratarol, i. 9. ruins Gratarol, i. 12, 13. Gratarol's "Narrazione" bitterly attacks her, i. 13. Gozzi's relations with, ii. 266 _note_ 1. Gozzi intercedes with her to have "Le Droghe d'Amore" stopped, ii. 288. her refusal, ii. 290. Gozzi shows her how he has been insulted by Gratarol, ii. 208. her interest in Gasparo Gozzi, ii. 308. _Doti_--stock passages in the _Commedia dell'Arte_ which were not left to improvisation, i. 62; ii. 144. Dottore, the, a character in the _Commedia dell'Arte_, i. 34. description of, i. 45. "Droghe d'Amore, Le," Gozzi's comedy which caused the quarrel between Gratarol and Gozzi, i. 10; ii. 225, 252, 258. licensed for the stage, ii. 259. the cast changed by the actors in order to attack Gratarol, ii. 260, 269. read to the actors, ii. 260. Gratarol's foolish conduct forces the piece on the stage, and makes all Venice talk of it, ii. 263. its production, ii. 270. the excitement it causes, ii. 274. Gratarol's distress at its success, ii. 277. Gozzi's efforts to have it stopped, ii. 286-294. Drousiano, an Italian comedian in London in 1577-8, i. 67. "Esop in the Town," a play in which Gozzi and the Countess Balbi were attacked, i. 356. Farces, popular during the Renaissance, i. 33. Farsetti, Daniele, Gozzi dedicates his "Tartana degl'influssi" to, ii. 116. Farsetti, Giuseppe, ii. 124. "Fiabe Teatrali," Gozzi's celebrated plays, i. 107; ii. 129-137. an endeavour to rehabilitate the _Commedia dell'Arte_, i. 109. success of his first Fable, i. 146, 147. list of the remaining nine Fables, i. 148. critical account of, i. 148-176. the sources of, i. 162. their success but ephemeral, i. 178. Fiorelli, Agostino, comedian, i. 112 _note_ 1; ii. 131, 169, 323. Fiorelli, Tiberio of Naples, the famous Scaramouch, i. 51, 53. his wonderful acting described, i. 66. Florentine burlesque poets, Gozzi's true ancestors in art, i. 110. Florentine ingredients in the _Commedia dell'Arte_, i. 40. Foscarini, Marco, Doge of Venice, i. 337. Galante, avvocato fiscale dell'Avogaderia, i. 13. Garzoni, his description of the strolling comedians, in his "Piazza Uni
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