Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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... honor , and to comment on them with all the apparatus of his learning in prose , his mode of celebrating her . Further , he marries ; it is said , not happily . The antiquaries , too , have disturbed romance by discover- ing that ...
... honor , and to comment on them with all the apparatus of his learning in prose , his mode of celebrating her . Further , he marries ; it is said , not happily . The antiquaries , too , have disturbed romance by discover- ing that ...
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... honor and establishment of the com- monwealth . " 1 But the appearance on the scene of an emperor of such talent and bold designs revived the languid contest , and gave to party a cause , and to individual passions and ambition an ...
... honor and establishment of the com- monwealth . " 1 But the appearance on the scene of an emperor of such talent and bold designs revived the languid contest , and gave to party a cause , and to individual passions and ambition an ...
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... honor . But the fortunes of Florentine factions depended on other causes than merely the address or vigor of their leaders . From the year of Dante's birth and Charles's victory , Florence , as far as we shall have to do with it ...
... honor . But the fortunes of Florentine factions depended on other causes than merely the address or vigor of their leaders . From the year of Dante's birth and Charles's victory , Florence , as far as we shall have to do with it ...
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... honor of Florence , and the citizens showed their feeling of its importance by mixing up the marvelous with its story . Its tidings came to Florence so runs the tale in Villani , who declares what he " heard and saw himself at the very ...
... honor of Florence , and the citizens showed their feeling of its importance by mixing up the marvelous with its story . Its tidings came to Florence so runs the tale in Villani , who declares what he " heard and saw himself at the very ...
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... honor at Campaldino — were such as he hated from his soul — rivals whom he despised , and who yet were too strong for him . His blood was ancient , they were upstarts ; he was a soldier , they were traders ; he was poor , they the ...
... honor at Campaldino — were such as he hated from his soul — rivals whom he despised , and who yet were too strong for him . His blood was ancient , they were upstarts ; he was a soldier , they were traders ; he was poor , they the ...
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