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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VII
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If we may trust Manso, Leonora herself wrote urgently insisting upon his return.[34] Yet in his own letters Tasso says that he addressed apologies to the duke and both princesses.
Alfonso and Lucrezia vouchsafed no answer.

Leonora replied coldly that she could not help him.[35] [Footnote 34: Manso, _ib._ p.

147.] [Footnote 35: _Lettere_, vol.i.p.

275.] Anyhow, Ferrara drew him back.

It is of some importance here to understand Tasso's own feeling for the duke, his master.


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