Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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... language and the opening of a national literature , more than the inspirer of art , and the glory of a great people , it is one of those rare and solemn monuments of the mind's power , which measure and test what it can reach to , which ...
... language and the opening of a national literature , more than the inspirer of art , and the glory of a great people , it is one of those rare and solemn monuments of the mind's power , which measure and test what it can reach to , which ...
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... language , and noble ideas on the capacities and ends of man . But it was the factions of Florence which made Dante a great poet . But for them , he 1 might have been a modern critic and essayist born before his time , and have held a ...
... language , and noble ideas on the capacities and ends of man . But it was the factions of Florence which made Dante a great poet . But for them , he 1 might have been a modern critic and essayist born before his time , and have held a ...
Sayfa 44
... language , without literature , without art . But insti- tutions , languages , literature , and art were germinat- ing , and before the end of the eleventh century clear signs of a new civilization were manifest in Western Europe . The ...
... language , without literature , without art . But insti- tutions , languages , literature , and art were germinat- ing , and before the end of the eleventh century clear signs of a new civilization were manifest in Western Europe . The ...
Sayfa 46
... language formed the basis for the new language which was gradually shaping itself in accordance with the slowly growing needs of expression . The traces of her material dominion , the ruins of her wide arch of empire , were still to be ...
... language formed the basis for the new language which was gradually shaping itself in accordance with the slowly growing needs of expression . The traces of her material dominion , the ruins of her wide arch of empire , were still to be ...
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... language was a mere spoken tongue , not yet shaped for literary use . the example of Provence was strongly felt at the court of the Emperor Frederick II . in Sicily , and the first half of the century was not ended before many poets ...
... language was a mere spoken tongue , not yet shaped for literary use . the example of Provence was strongly felt at the court of the Emperor Frederick II . in Sicily , and the first half of the century was not ended before many poets ...
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