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, Angela Tiepolo. Toaldo, Professor, ii. 75. Todeschini, Raffaelle, ii. 295, 326. Tommassei, his contempt for Gozzi, i. 179. Tonina, a courtesan of Zara, i. 262. Gozzi's impromptu attack on, in the theatre, i. 269. Tron, Andrea, Procuratore di San Marco, i. 9, 14; ii. 264 _note_ 1. Tron, Caterina Dolfin, see Dolfin-Tron, Caterina. Truffaldino, the mask, a modification of Arlecchino, i. 46, 150; ii. 131 _note_ 1. as used by Gozzi, i. 153. Vendramini, Antonio, proprietor of the theatre of S. Salvadore, ii. 167, 173, 276, 286. Venice-- its decadence, i. 7 _note_ 1. its political and social state about the middle of the 18th century, i. 82. conflict of liberalism and conservatism in literature and the theatre, i. 86. success of the _Comedie Larmoyante_, i. 87. foundation of the Academy de' Granelleschi, i. 89. the granting of citizenship in, i. 186 _note_ 1. the position of the _Cittadini Originari_, i. 186 _note_ 1. posts open to the _Cittadini_, i. 187 _note_ 3. Gozzi's remarks on the degeneration of the Venetian youth, i. 194. robes of the Dignitaries, i. 217 _note_ 1. the office of Grand Chancellor, i. 230 _note_ 1. the values of the sequin and lira, i. 274 _note_ 1. _Decime_ (taxes), i. 280 _note_ 1. its theatres, i. 332 _note_ 1; ii. 167. its law of entail, i. 336 _note_ 1. the _Avogadori del Comun_, i. 341 _note_ 1. decay of literary taste in, ii. 108-110. the length of the theatrical year, ii. 146 _note_ 1. its decrepitude, as shown in State interference in Gratarol's quarrel with Gozzi, ii. 303 _note_ 1. the influence of the French Revolution on, ii. 328. partial revival of art in, in the 18th century, ii. 338. Longhi's paintings of contemporary life in, ii. 338 _note_ 1; ii. 341, 347, 358. Verdani, Abbe Giovan Antonio, i. 196. Vilio, Count, of Desenzano, ii. 24. Vinacesi, Elisabetta, actress, ii. 213. Vincentini, Tommaso, his excellence as Harlequin, i. 67. Vitalba, Giovanni, actor, ii. 269. the actor who caricatured Gratarol in the "Droghe d'Amore," ii. 272. assaulted by a ruffian in Milan, ii. 318. Wagner, Richard, his "Fairies," a setting of Gozzi's "Donna Serpente," i. 160 _note_ 1, 181. Werthes, Franz A. C., translator of Gozzi's "Fiabe" into German, i. 180. Widiman, Count Ludovico, a patron of Goldoni, ii. 124. Zanche, Daniele, advocate, ii. 161. Zanerini, Petronio, the best a
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