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Excerpt from Aids to the Study of Dante The Divine Commodia is singular among the great works with which it ranks, for its strong stamp of permnal character and history. In general we asso ciate little more than the name not the life of a great poet with his works; personal interest belongs more usually to greatness in its active than its crea tive forms. But the whole idea and purpose of the Commedia, as well as its filling up and coloring, are determined by Dante's peculiar history. The loftiest, perhaps, in its aim and ight of all poems, it is also the most individual; the writer's own life is chronicled init, aswell as the issues and upshotof all things. It is at once themirror to all ti...
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