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Giacomo Leopardi, L'Infinito, 1819 (C.L.xiii.22, p. 2), https://www.wdl.org/ en/item/10691/view/1/2/
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... by Giacomo Leopardi, L'infinito (in the version of the so-called Naples notebook, housed in the Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III of Naples, C.L.xiii.22). If we look carefully at the text, we see that a few lines have been corrected with a pen which looks different from the pen with which Leopardi wrote the base-version of the text (see Fig. 1). Should we want to publish the text of the manuscript, we would have two ...
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