Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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... thought more than Dante ; authorities as Norton , Moore , Garduer , few men have had deeper insight into ' the eternal verities " of spiritual life ; aid it seems to have been Mr. Dinsmore's desire to bring the great warning and ...
... thought more than Dante ; authorities as Norton , Moore , Garduer , few men have had deeper insight into ' the eternal verities " of spiritual life ; aid it seems to have been Mr. Dinsmore's desire to bring the great warning and ...
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... the book . What one considered of great value another thought unimportant . The editor also begs to remind his reader that this volume makes no pretense of entering upon the details of Dante criticism . It offers " Aids.
... the book . What one considered of great value another thought unimportant . The editor also begs to remind his reader that this volume makes no pretense of entering upon the details of Dante criticism . It offers " Aids.
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... 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 in connection with it to read chapter iv . of this book . Many ...
... 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 in connection with it to read chapter iv . of this book . Many ...
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... thought . Often the idea recurs of the precariousness of the result , by how little the world might have lost one of its ornaments by one sharp pang , or one chance meet- ing , or any other among the countless accidents among which man ...
... thought . Often the idea recurs of the precariousness of the result , by how little the world might have lost one of its ornaments by one sharp pang , or one chance meet- ing , or any other among the countless accidents among which man ...
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... ; in Italy , a graceful but trifling and idle tribe , often casting a deep and beau- tiful thought into a mould of expressive diction , but oftener toying with a foolish and glittering conceit , and 8 THE TIMES OF DANTE.
... ; in Italy , a graceful but trifling and idle tribe , often casting a deep and beau- tiful thought into a mould of expressive diction , but oftener toying with a foolish and glittering conceit , and 8 THE TIMES OF DANTE.
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