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 +'''Rome, Naples et Florence''' (English, ''' Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio''') is a book by Stendhal.
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:"As I emerged from the porch of [[Santa Croce]], I was seized with a fierce palpitation of the heart (that same symptom which, in Berlin, is referred to as an attack of the nerves); the well-spring of life was dried up within me, and I walked in constant fear of falling to the ground." --[[Stendhal]] in his book ''[[Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio]]''. :"As I emerged from the porch of [[Santa Croce]], I was seized with a fierce palpitation of the heart (that same symptom which, in Berlin, is referred to as an attack of the nerves); the well-spring of life was dried up within me, and I walked in constant fear of falling to the ground." --[[Stendhal]] in his book ''[[Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio]]''.
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Rome, Naples et Florence (English, Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio) is a book by Stendhal.

Stendhal syndrome excerpt

"As I emerged from the porch of Santa Croce, I was seized with a fierce palpitation of the heart (that same symptom which, in Berlin, is referred to as an attack of the nerves); the well-spring of life was dried up within me, and I walked in constant fear of falling to the ground." --Stendhal in his book Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio.




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