Dante, Lyric Poet and Philosopher: An Introduction to the Minor WorksClarendon Press, 1990 - 232 sayfa Collected here for the first time are all of Dante's "minor" works, ranging from a semi-autobiographical treatise on poets and affective philosophy (the Vita nuova) to an essay in language and literary aesthetics (the De vulgari eloquentia). Together, the writings illuminate the poet's unparalleled imaginative power and unmistakable spiritual energy, and provide insight into his place in romance literature. |
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Sayfa 36
... Reason and her injunction to found his happiness on something more secure than fortune , he falls into his old ways . What is all this , he says , about renouncing love ? Reason , he insists , in counselling him thus , is a scoundrel ...
... Reason and her injunction to found his happiness on something more secure than fortune , he falls into his old ways . What is all this , he says , about renouncing love ? Reason , he insists , in counselling him thus , is a scoundrel ...
Sayfa 37
... Reason , then , is no companion for the sage lover . Her sole purpose is to stand in the way of his rightful happiness . More helpful is Amico , a true friend in need , and scornful from the very beginning of Reason's advice : ' Guarda ...
... Reason , then , is no companion for the sage lover . Her sole purpose is to stand in the way of his rightful happiness . More helpful is Amico , a true friend in need , and scornful from the very beginning of Reason's advice : ' Guarda ...
Sayfa 126
... reason , and sensible because nothing passes from one reason to another save by a sensible medium . Thus if it were solely rational it could not be transferred , and if it were solely sensible it could neither receive from nor deposit ...
... reason , and sensible because nothing passes from one reason to another save by a sensible medium . Thus if it were solely rational it could not be transferred , and if it were solely sensible it could neither receive from nor deposit ...
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The Early Rime the Detto damore the Fiore and the I | 1 |
The Mature Rime and the Convivio | 61 |
The De vulgari eloquentia | 123 |
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