“The stronger is the enemy, the more
Easily is the vanquished side excused.”

Sempre che l'inimico è più possente,
Più chi perde accettabile ha la scusa.
Canto XXIV, stanza 32 (tr. W. S. Rose)
Orlando Furioso (1532)

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Sempre che l'inimico è più possente, Più chi perde accettabile ha la scusa.

Orlando Furioso (1532)

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