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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VIII
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_Sehnsucht_, the soul of modern sentiment, the inner core of modern music, makes its entrance into the sphere of art with these two hymns.

The division of the mind, wavering between natural impulse and acquired morality, gives the tone of melancholy to the one chant.

In the other, the invitation to self-abandonment is mingled with a forecast of old age and death.

Only Catullus, in his song to Lesbia, among the ancients touched this note; only Villon, perhaps, in his Ballade of Dead Ladies, touched it among the moderns before Tasso.

But it has gone on sounding ever since through centuries which have enjoyed the luxury of grief in music.
If Tancredi be the real hero of the _Gerusalemme_, Armida is the heroine.


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