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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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The painter does not seem to have returned to Italy.] [Footnote 42: Engravings by Marcantonio from Raphael's designs.] [Footnote 43: The picture is lost, but an engraving of it made by And.
Albert Dürer T. Sturge Moore 2003
With Marcantonio Cesti appears another innovation of scarcely less importance to the history of opera than the invention of the aria itself--the _da capo_ or the repetition of the first part of the aria in its entirety after the conclusion of the second part.
The Opera R.A. Streatfeild 2005
This lady was widow to the late lord of Correggio, and one of the two most illustrious women of her time.[5] She dwelt with princely state in a palace of the Marsili; and here might be seen the poets Bembo, Mauro, and Molza in conversation with witty Berni, learned Vida, stately Trissino, and noble-hearted Marcantonio Flaminio.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 John Addington Symonds 2005
The poet Marcantonio Flaminio became a member of both societies; and was furthermore the personal friend of the Genoese Cardinals Sauli and Fregoso, whom we have a right to count among thinkers of the same class.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 John Addington Symonds 2005
His views, embodied in the work of a disciple, and revised by Marcantonio Flaminio, _On the Benefits of Christ's Death_, revealed strong Lutheran tendencies, which at a later period would certainly have condemned him to perpetual imprisonment or exile.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 John Addington Symonds 2005