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THE RIVIERA

indecent of these tales. Marriage offers a never-failing theme for scorn; and when, by way of contrast, the novelist paints an ideal wife, he runs into such hyperboles that the very patience of Griselda is a satire on its dignity."[1]

  1. Renaissance in Italy. "Italian Literature," i., c. 2.