The History of Early Italian Literature to the Death of DanteG. Bell and Sons, 1901 - 414 sayfa |
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Sayfa 2
... means of his compendiums , to diffuse scientific knowledge and , above all , to make it the property of the monasteries - a step that was fraught with importance for later ages . Boethius summed up once again , in a high degree , the ...
... means of his compendiums , to diffuse scientific knowledge and , above all , to make it the property of the monasteries - a step that was fraught with importance for later ages . Boethius summed up once again , in a high degree , the ...
Sayfa 13
... means that the foundations of the momentous struggle between the spiritual and secular powers were laid . With the recovery of her dignity , the Church gained more and more authority , and began to strive for complete independence , and ...
... means that the foundations of the momentous struggle between the spiritual and secular powers were laid . With the recovery of her dignity , the Church gained more and more authority , and began to strive for complete independence , and ...
Sayfa 31
... means to the end , a preparation for the better under- standing of things eternal , and , when comparing divine and secular wisdom , he sets small value on the latter , at times Las even despises it , and inveighs against those who ...
... means to the end , a preparation for the better under- standing of things eternal , and , when comparing divine and secular wisdom , he sets small value on the latter , at times Las even despises it , and inveighs against those who ...
Sayfa 35
... means of which faith obtains what it desires , and with which it is therefore satisfied . Still , we have here an advance , in comparison , for example , with Damian , the recognition of certain claims of reason , a wider use of it in ...
... means of which faith obtains what it desires , and with which it is therefore satisfied . Still , we have here an advance , in comparison , for example , with Damian , the recognition of certain claims of reason , a wider use of it in ...
Sayfa 38
... means a perfect model in his eyes ; he wishes to be original in his rhetoric , and , in the work called " Palma , " he even maintains that he cannot remember ever to have read Tully , which is a distinct untruth , as he controverts him ...
... means a perfect model in his eyes ; he wishes to be original in his rhetoric , and , in the work called " Palma , " he even maintains that he cannot remember ever to have read Tully , which is a distinct untruth , as he controverts him ...
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Sayfa 230 - Levava gli occhi miei bagnati in pianti E vedea (che parean pioggia di manna) Gli angeli che tornavan suso in cielo, Ed una nuvoletta avean davanti, Dopo la qual gridavan tutti: Osannai E s' altro avesser detto, a voi dire' lo. Allor diceva Amor: 'Più non ti celo; Vieni a veder nostra donna che giace.
Sayfa 322 - Sovra candido vel cinta d'oliva Donna m'apparve, sotto verde manto, Vestita di color di fiamma viva.
Sayfa 229 - Ch' ogni lingua divien tremando muta, E gli occhi non ardiscon di guardare. Ella sen va sentendosi laudare Benignamente d'umiltà vestuta, E par che sia una cosa venuta Di cielo in terra a miracol mostrare. Mostrasi si piacente a chi la mira, Che da per gli occhi una dolcezza al core, Che intender non la può chi non la prova. E par che della sua labbia si muova Uno spirto soave, pien d' amore, Che va dicendo all'anima: sospira.
Sayfa 309 - Thine agonies, Francesca, Sad and compassionate to weeping make me. But tell me, at the time of those sweet sighs, By what and in what manner Love conceded, That you should know your dubious desires?
Sayfa 272 - And that which most shall weigh upon thy shoulders Will be the bad and foolish company With which into this valley thou shalt fall...
Sayfa 325 - O isplendor di viva luce eterna ! Chi pallido si fece sotto l'ombra Si di Parnaso, o bevve in sua cisterna, Che non paresse aver la mente ingombra Tentando a render te qual tu paresti Là dove armonizzando il ciel t'adombra, Quando nell'aere aperto ti solvesti?
Sayfa 321 - Twas now the hour that turneth back desire In those who sail the sea, and melts the heart, The day they've said to their sweet friends farewell, And the new pilgrim penetrates with love, If he doth hear from far away a bell That seemeth to deplore the dying day...