Aretino, Pietro

Aretino, Pietro (Areti`no, Pietro) , called the “Scourge of Princes,” a licentious satirical writer, born at Arezzo, in Tuscany, alternately attached to people and repelled from them by his wit, moved from one centre of attraction to another; settled in Venice, where he died after an uncontrollable fit of laughter which seized him at the story of the adventure of a sister (1492-1557).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Arethu`sa * Arezzo
[wait for the fun]
Arden, Enoch
Ardennes
Ar`doch
Arends, Leopold
Areopagitica
Areop`agus
Arequi`pa
A`rés
Aretæ`us
Arethu`sa
Areti`no, Pietro
Arezzo
Ar`gali
Argan`
Argand
Argelan`der
Ar`gens, Marquis d'
Argenson, René-Louis, Marquis d'
Argentine Republic
Ar`go
Ar`golis

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