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Egli e meglio perdere dicendo il vero che vincere con le bugie, Fessenio, Polinico, and...

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Egli e meglio perdere dicendo il vero che vincere con le bugie, Fessenio, Polinico, and Lidio, Act I, illustration for La Calandria, comedy by Cardinal Bernardo Bibbiena (1470-1520), engraving by Cristoforo dall'Acqua (1734-1787)
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Egli e meglio perdere dicendo il vero che vincere con le bugie, Fessenio, Polinico, and Lidio, Act I, illustration for La Calandria, comedy by Cardinal Bernardo Bibbiena (1470-1520), engraving by Cristoforo dall'Acqua (1734-1787), from Parnaso Italiano, published by Antonio Zatta e figli, 1785, Venice. Egli è meglio perdere dicendo il vero che vincere con le bugie, Fessenio, Polinico e Lidio, I atto, illustrazione per La Calandria, commedia di Cardinal Bernardo Bibbiena (1470-1520), incisione di Cristoforo dall'Acqua (1734-1787), dal Parnaso Italiano, Antonio Zatta e figli editore, 1785, Venezia.

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