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- +"[[In hilaritate tristis, in tristitia hilaris]]" is a dictum by knows." [[Giordano Bruno]].
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-knows." [[Giordano Bruno]] said of himself : u [[In hilaritate tristis, in tristitia hilaris]]" Ovidio justly remarked +*[[Laughter]]
-concerning the contradictions in Tasso's style, that "when +*[[Sadness]]
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