Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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Sayfa 19
... received baptism , where they had been married , where families were solemnly reconciled ; and a tall and beautiful tower close by it , called the " Torre del Guardamorto , " where the bodies of the " good people , " who of old were all ...
... received baptism , where they had been married , where families were solemnly reconciled ; and a tall and beautiful tower close by it , called the " Torre del Guardamorto , " where the bodies of the " good people , " who of old were all ...
Sayfa 21
... received in return the support of that party in curbing the pride of the nobles and maintaining democratic forms . The Guelf party of Florence , though it was the life and soul of the republic , and irresistible in its disposal of the ...
... received in return the support of that party in curbing the pride of the nobles and maintaining democratic forms . The Guelf party of Florence , though it was the life and soul of the republic , and irresistible in its disposal of the ...
Sayfa 23
... received with reverential pomp ; they formed private commit- tees , and held assemblies , and made marriages ; they harangued in honeyed words , and gained the largest promises ; on one occasion the Great Square was turned into a vast ...
... received with reverential pomp ; they formed private commit- tees , and held assemblies , and made marriages ; they harangued in honeyed words , and gained the largest promises ; on one occasion the Great Square was turned into a vast ...
Sayfa 27
... received all in sullen and dogged indifference . They were satisfied with repelling attacks , and nursed their hatred.1 Thus the city was divided , and the attempts to check the factions only exasperated them . It was in vain that ...
... received all in sullen and dogged indifference . They were satisfied with repelling attacks , and nursed their hatred.1 Thus the city was divided , and the attempts to check the factions only exasperated them . It was in vain that ...
Sayfa 65
... received definite informa- tion . First we have Pier Giardino of Ravenna , who , as we read near the beginning of Boccaccio's Commentary , was one of the most intimate and devoted friends whom Dante BOCCACCIO'S VITA DI DANTE 65.
... received definite informa- tion . First we have Pier Giardino of Ravenna , who , as we read near the beginning of Boccaccio's Commentary , was one of the most intimate and devoted friends whom Dante BOCCACCIO'S VITA DI DANTE 65.
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