Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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Sayfa viii
... less fortunate ones who enter alone into the labyrinth of medi- æval thought a few hints on making this volume most help- ful may not be out of place . The proper way to begin the study of Dante would be to take first the Vita Nuova and ...
... less fortunate ones who enter alone into the labyrinth of medi- æval thought a few hints on making this volume most help- ful may not be out of place . The proper way to begin the study of Dante would be to take first the Vita Nuova and ...
Sayfa 5
... less to musing and wonder by the Iliad , a work without a history , cut off from its past , the sole relic and vestige of its age , unexplained in its origin and perfection , than by the Divina Commedia , destined for the highest ends ...
... less to musing and wonder by the Iliad , a work without a history , cut off from its past , the sole relic and vestige of its age , unexplained in its origin and perfection , than by the Divina Commedia , destined for the highest ends ...
Sayfa 10
... less happily throughout the rest of Europe , in Italy the ancient classic idea lingered in its simplicity , its narrowness and jealousy , wherever there was any political activity . The history of South- ern Italy indeed is mainly a ...
... less happily throughout the rest of Europe , in Italy the ancient classic idea lingered in its simplicity , its narrowness and jealousy , wherever there was any political activity . The history of South- ern Italy indeed is mainly a ...
Sayfa 27
... less scruple . No gathering for festive or serious purposes could be held without tempting strife . A marriage , a funeral , a ball , a gay procession of cavaliers and ladies any meeting where one stood while another sat , where horse ...
... less scruple . No gathering for festive or serious purposes could be held without tempting strife . A marriage , a funeral , a ball , a gay procession of cavaliers and ladies any meeting where one stood while another sat , where horse ...
Sayfa 33
... less from the custom of the day than from his own purpose a public man . He took his place among his fellow - citizens ; he went out to war with them ; he fought , it is said , among the skirmishers at the great Guelf victory of ...
... less from the custom of the day than from his own purpose a public man . He took his place among his fellow - citizens ; he went out to war with them ; he fought , it is said , among the skirmishers at the great Guelf victory of ...
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