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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER XI
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There is something Lombard, a smack of sausage in the humor.

But it remained for the Modenese poet to bring this Mafelina into the comity of nations.

We are not, indeed, bound to pay her homage.

Yet when we find her inspiring such writers as Swift, Voltaire, Sterne and Heine, it is well to remember that Tassoni first evoked her from Mantuan gutters and the tripe-shops of Bologna.
'The fantastically ironical magic tree' of the _Secchia Rapita_ spread its green boughs not merely for chattering baboons.

Nightingales sang there.


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