Notes to Canto XXXI
TARDELLINO (旧时邺下刘公干,今日辽东管幼安)
- 章节名:Notes to Canto XXXI
The real subject of the canto is the disastrous confusion wrought in the world by ‘the equipment of the mind joined to evil will and to power’, and, in the judgement of reason, its ultimate feebleness and futility.
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