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'Read Aristodemo with S. Walk out in the evening on the mole. Read the Adelphi of Terence'
'Finish the Adelphi of Terence - read Aristodemo'
'Read 7 Canto's of Dante - Begin to translate A.[lfieri] - Read Cajo Graccho of Monti & Measure for Measure'
'Read Livy - Manfredi of Monti - Shelley writes - Read 8 Canto of Dante'
'I am reading Michaud's Histoire des Croisades, well written and entertaining; and I have just finished Monti's fine Tragedy of Caius Gracchus. I like it much better than his Aristodemus - and I suspect I shall also prefer it to his Galeotto Manfredi, tho' the opening scene of this last is admirable. The story however is an odious one, and all the worse for being true'.