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It is an analogy , for instance , which is in the unfolding of Stephen Dedlaus's mind in Joyce's Portrait of the Artist . But the deduction of the analogy from Dante's poetry requires our more careful consideration .
It is an analogy , for instance , which is in the unfolding of Stephen Dedlaus's mind in Joyce's Portrait of the Artist . But the deduction of the analogy from Dante's poetry requires our more careful consideration .
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The Divine Comedy is an image which in its complete simplicity is that of the soul at rest ; the recognition of this completeness by the mind of the beholder releases that mind when it becomes equal to that state of rest .
The Divine Comedy is an image which in its complete simplicity is that of the soul at rest ; the recognition of this completeness by the mind of the beholder releases that mind when it becomes equal to that state of rest .
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I laid these words before my mind with the greatest joy , intending to use them as my beginning . Then I returned to the city and after pondering for some days began a canzone The inspiration , we notice , is submitted to the mind .
I laid these words before my mind with the greatest joy , intending to use them as my beginning . Then I returned to the city and after pondering for some days began a canzone The inspiration , we notice , is submitted to the mind .
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