Remains in Verse And Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam With a Preface And Memoir

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Love, who looked " as if his seignory had passed away, " proceeds to tell the poet, ' ' Io vengo da quella donna la quale e stata lunga tua difesa, e so che il suo venire non sara : e pero quel cuore ch'io ti faceva aver da lei io l'ho meco, e portolo a donna, la quale sara tua difensione, come costei; e nomindllami, sicche io la conobbi bene. " Then Love disappears, and the poet remains " cambiato in vista " (that is, says Eossetti, in his outward appearance), and " DISQUISIZIONI SULLO SPIRITO... ANTIPAPALE. " 245 tells us, " Dico quello che amore ni disse, awegnache non compiutamente, per tema ch'io avea di non scoprire il mio segreto. " This secret is the name of the new lady to whom he is to feign love. The evil rumours which began to gather against Dante, on the occasion of this ' ' nuova difesa, " for "troppa gente ne ragionava oltre ai termini della Cortesia" (that is, many persons not belonging to the Imperial party), occasioned some stern behaviour in Beatrice, who denied her lover the accustomed salutation.

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