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All of them, from the writer in the Edinburgh Review* down to Cesare Balbo, t describe him as choleric, harsh, obstinate, and vain. Such general assertions, with the false anecdotes engrafted upon his life, representing him as chang- ing both his political opinions and conduct without sufficient reason, tend to destroy the unity of this powerful individuality, which stands before us as the t}-pe of a whole nation, solemn and grand as that nation's sorrows, and incline the numerous class whose s...tudy of Dante has never gone beyond * In everyline of the Divina Coìiimedia " we discern the asperity produced by Pride striiggHng witli Majesty. "' — Edinburgh Rcriciv, No. 84. T "Si fece per superbia ed ira Ghibelino. Il gran peccato di Dante fu l'ira. " — VoL ii. E. I. 164 Lifc& Writings of ]\ I a zzi ni : [a. 1844. The Inferno, to accept the accusation of sombre ferocity and hatred which, during the last six years, has been frequently cast by a writer, evidently of diseased mind * against a man whose soul was so full of love that he placed morality above all science ; who declared that Philosophy and Beauty consist in the harmony of the virtues ; who pro- claimed that Genius itself is unable to attain certain heights of knowledge unless it is assisted by Love;f and who in the Convito defines philosophy as " 2in amoroso teso di sapienza" (a loving use of know- ledge).
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