Giacomo Leopardi, L'Infinito, 1819 (C.L.xiii.22, p. 2), https://www.wdl.org/ en/item/10691/view/1/2/

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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... us now return to the manuscript of L'infinito ( Fig. 1). If we look carefully at the text, we can easily notice that the corrections are not all of the same kind, since they have been made with different pens, and probably at different ...

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