1899 English translation by Rossetti.
1 In "La Vita Nuova " there is again an entirely different man.
2 Of Dante's rapt adoration of his lady, the " Vita Nuova " tells.
3 The stupidest thing ever written is what he called his 'New Life' or ' Vita Nuova . '
4 You have written this one just as surely as Beatrice wrote the Vita Nuova for Dante.
5 When he came to read the ' Vita Nuova , ' it was of Adela expressly that he thought.
6 When the " Vita Nuova " was completed, Dante was somewhat less than twenty-eight years old.
7 Inspired by this greeting he began the " Vita Nuova " .
8 But it is not from the "Convito" alone that this portion of the " Vita Nuova " receives illustration.
9 The " Vita Nuova " is a work of Dante's youth, a record of his early life and love.
10 Among those works the Vita Nuova and the Convito have a distinct place, as leading up to the great masterpiece.
11 The " Vita Nuova " is chiefly occupied with a series of visions; the "Divina Commedia" is one long vision.
12 But that chance, unexpected meeting, the salutation and the smile were to write themselves into the " Vita Nuova . "
13 Dante tells us, in his Vita Nuova , that he carried about with him a list of the loveliest ladies in Florence.
14 With this incomparable sonnet we close that part of the " Vita Nuova " which relates to the life of Beatrice.
15 The foregoing passage, like many others in the " Vita Nuova , " is full of the intense and exaggerated expressions of passionate feeling.
16 And La Vita Nuova - prolix and preposterous though it may be - is an album no one else was qualified to make.
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