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... body ( XII.81-83 ) ; it resumes once again when Tancredi buries the body of his beloved ( XII.96-99 ) . Tancredi describes the act of killing Clorinda as his " misfatti ascosi " ( " hidden misdeeds " [ XII.75 ] ) , his " colpe ...
... body ( XII.81-83 ) ; it resumes once again when Tancredi buries the body of his beloved ( XII.96-99 ) . Tancredi describes the act of killing Clorinda as his " misfatti ascosi " ( " hidden misdeeds " [ XII.75 ] ) , his " colpe ...
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... body will be safe on two counts : Tancredi invites the animals to turn their oral aggression against him ( XII.79 ) , and comforts himself with the thought of being able to protect Clorinda's body from further attacks by burying it ...
... body will be safe on two counts : Tancredi invites the animals to turn their oral aggression against him ( XII.79 ) , and comforts himself with the thought of being able to protect Clorinda's body from further attacks by burying it ...
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... body should lead to the truth about a man's character , for -- as physiognomical treatises state repeatedly -- the changes and dispositions in the body we see reflect changes and dispositions in that which we cannot see , namely the ...
... body should lead to the truth about a man's character , for -- as physiognomical treatises state repeatedly -- the changes and dispositions in the body we see reflect changes and dispositions in that which we cannot see , namely the ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
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