Abstract

AbstractIn the Introduction to his critical edition of Leopardi's Canti, Francesco Moroncini describes some schede containing words or expressions that Leopardi gleaned from his reading of Italian classical texts, and which he singled out as being outstandingly ‘elegant’, and as having a stylistic or semantic potential that particularly appealed to him.

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