The vita nuova and Canzoniere of Dante AlighieriJ. M. Dent and Company, Aldine house, 1948 - 357 sayfa |
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Sayfa 31
... speak and said these words to him : Why is this , my lord that thou speakest so darkly to me ? And he said to me in the vulgar tongue : Ask no more than may be for thy good . And therefore I began to speak with him of the salutation ...
... speak and said these words to him : Why is this , my lord that thou speakest so darkly to me ? And he said to me in the vulgar tongue : Ask no more than may be for thy good . And therefore I began to speak with him of the salutation ...
Sayfa 63
... speak of my lady and wherefore I would speak ; in the second I say how I seem to myself when I think on her worth , and how I would speak if I lost not courage ; in the third I tell how I think to speak of her in order that I be not ...
... speak of my lady and wherefore I would speak ; in the second I say how I seem to myself when I think on her worth , and how I would speak if I lost not courage ; in the third I tell how I think to speak of her in order that I be not ...
Sayfa 115
... speak piteously to the Canzone . The second begins here : Gone is Beatrice ; the third here : My piteous song . The first divides into three : in the first I say wherefore I am moved to speak ; in the second I say to whom I would speak ...
... speak piteously to the Canzone . The second begins here : Gone is Beatrice ; the third here : My piteous song . The first divides into three : in the first I say wherefore I am moved to speak ; in the second I say to whom I would speak ...
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acciocchè alcuna allora alquanto altra altre altro altrui Amore ancora anima anzi Appresso avea Ballad ballata Beatrice beauteous beauty behold bella bella donna Canz canzone ch'è Chè chiama ciò convien Convivio core cose cotal cuore d'amore Dante Dante's detto dicea dico dire dissi dolce dolor donna donne doth esser eyes fare gaze gentil gentilissima gentle lady gran Guido Cavalcanti hath heart heaven Love luce maketh meco medesimo mente methought mi fu molte molti molto morte occhi ogni parea parlare parole pensando pensiero perocchè persona piangendo piangere pietà pietra pity più poem può quale quali quella ragione rhyme salute seconda seconda dico sempre Sicchè sighs signore sonetto sonnet sospiri soul speak spirit stanza sweet tanta tell tempo terza thee things thou tutto vede vedere veduta vidi virtù virtue viso Vita Nuova Vulg weep wherefore words