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Francesco Dall'Ongaro Quotes

Italian poet, playwright and librettist (1808-1873)

Francesco Dall'Ongaro (19 June 1808, Mansuè – January 10, 1873) was an Italian writer, poet and dramatist.

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Giammai, signore, è una parola snella:
Un dì la nota e l’altro la cancella.

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Translation: All roads alike may lead us unto Rome.

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Tutte le vie ponno condurre a Roma.

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