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"Robert E. Kibler" <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert E Kibler <[log in to unmask]>
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On Sat, 25 Apr 1998 12:47:50 -0500 wrote...
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Canto LXXIV, first of the Pisan, page 463 in the New Directions 1993 edition.
 
Hello all:
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>Does anyone remember which canto contains the following lines:
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>By no means an orderly Dantescan rising / but as the winds veer
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>(I am quoting from memory and may not have rendered this passage perfectly.)
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>My problem is that I apparently didn't mark this passage. Now I think of it
>often, but have no idea where to find it. Any tips appreciated.
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>Best,
>Joe Ahearn
>Dallas
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>Joe Ahearn
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Robert E. Kibler
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University of Minnesota
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