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5. his defence of his character and conduct in connection with Teodora Ricci, and the actresses of Sacchi's company, ii. 187, 192 _note_ 1. becomes Cicisbeo to Ricci, i. 9; ii. 193. is godfather to her child, ii. 198. his troublous relations with the Ricci, ii. 200. his excuse for submitting to the worries caused by the Ricci, ii. 218. his adaptations of Spanish plays, ii. 225. his "Droghe d'Amore," i. 10; ii. 225. his and Gratarol's versions of the quarrel between them, ii. 229 _note_ 1. Gratarol's first visit to him, ii. 238. his final rupture with Ricci, ii. 246. annoyed by her, ii. 249, 255. annoyed by her husband, ii. 250. completes his comedy "Le Droghe d'Amore," ii. 252. is pestered into giving it to Sacchi, ii. 258. his innocence of an intention to caricature Gratarol in "Le Droghe d'Amor," ii. 258. reads the piece to the actors, ii. 260. tries to have it withdrawn, ii. 263. his friendship with Madame Dolfin Tron, ii. 266 _note_ 1. forbidden by the Censor to withdraw his play, ii. 268. his distress at the play's vogue, ii. 274. waited on by Carlo Maffei on behalf of Gratarol, ii. 277. interview between him and Gratarol, ii. 279-285. his futile efforts to have the play stopped, ii. 286-294. his further squabbles with Gratarol, ii. 294. his cause espoused by the Supreme Tribunal, which forces Gratarol to apologise to him, ii. 303. Gratarol's conduct to him subsequently, ii. 307. goes to Padua, where his brother Gasparo lies dangerously ill, ii. 309. uses his influence in Gratarol's behalf, ii. 319. his reflection on Gratarol's flight, ii. 321. his last interview with Sacchi, ii. 324. his sorrow at the death of his friends, ii. 325. has a bad attack of fever, ii. 327. lays down his pen, ii. 330. a review of his life and an estimate of his character, ii. 330. his old age, ii. 332. his will, ii. 333. his death, ii. 337. Gozzi, Chiara, sister of Carlo, i. 354. becomes a nun, i. 365. Gozzi, Francesco, brother of Carlo, i. 319, 320, 329, 354; ii. 79, 162. becomes a soldier, i. 212. his bad character, i. 321. his death, ii. 326. Gozzi, Gasparo, grandfather of Carlo, i. 189. Gozzi, Gasparo, brother of Carlo, i. 282, 286, 288, 293, 312, 320, 329; ii. 301, 319, 350. his personal leaning towards Goldoni, i. 106. undertakes to superintend a new edition of Goldoni's plays, i. 177. his passion for study
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