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... hope ; that her poets and dreamers proclaim a new day . " If only we could believe in the honesty and far - sightedness of those set above us , we would shape our destiny as our noblest and truest discern it " -that is what one hears ...
... hope ; that her poets and dreamers proclaim a new day . " If only we could believe in the honesty and far - sightedness of those set above us , we would shape our destiny as our noblest and truest discern it " -that is what one hears ...
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... hope is here that all Young Italy reproves despondency , and looks for- ward with courage and determination . It believes in itself , in its national vo- cation , in the national destiny ; it maintains the survival , within itself , of ...
... hope is here that all Young Italy reproves despondency , and looks for- ward with courage and determination . It believes in itself , in its national vo- cation , in the national destiny ; it maintains the survival , within itself , of ...
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... hope , and underlies all but the sunniest and most debonair of his poems . Nevertheless , his influ- ence is wholly for good - the foremost moral influence now moulding Young Italy . Seldom is the biographer more literally truthful than ...
... hope , and underlies all but the sunniest and most debonair of his poems . Nevertheless , his influ- ence is wholly for good - the foremost moral influence now moulding Young Italy . Seldom is the biographer more literally truthful than ...
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... hope ; and reveals it to us in lovely image after image , in chiselled verse of per- fect form , in a beauty rendered almost unnaturally poignant . In a far deeper sense than the somewhat blatant " Lucifer " of Mario Rapisardi , than ...
... hope ; and reveals it to us in lovely image after image , in chiselled verse of per- fect form , in a beauty rendered almost unnaturally poignant . In a far deeper sense than the somewhat blatant " Lucifer " of Mario Rapisardi , than ...
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... faults I have committed in my life but has had to pay its penalty : and this has filled my heart ( poor , bare habitation ) with a great hope . dread and despair : Ada Negri is of the many Italian Poets of To - day . 13.
... faults I have committed in my life but has had to pay its penalty : and this has filled my heart ( poor , bare habitation ) with a great hope . dread and despair : Ada Negri is of the many Italian Poets of To - day . 13.
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