The Power of DanteMarshall Jones Company, 1918 - 248 sayfa |
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Sayfa 2
... death a Dante professorship was established in Florence , and its first incum- bent was no less a personage than Boccaccio . Petrarch complained that all sorts of ignorant people were continually reciting passages of the Divine Comedy ...
... death a Dante professorship was established in Florence , and its first incum- bent was no less a personage than Boccaccio . Petrarch complained that all sorts of ignorant people were continually reciting passages of the Divine Comedy ...
Sayfa 15
... death . Among other things , he learns why it is that all the souls in Paradise are perfectly con- tented , although they do not all enjoy the same degree of blessedness : it is because each is blest to its utmost capacity for beatitude ...
... death . Among other things , he learns why it is that all the souls in Paradise are perfectly con- tented , although they do not all enjoy the same degree of blessedness : it is because each is blest to its utmost capacity for beatitude ...
Sayfa 23
... death , and had lost the way to Heaven . " Unwilling , " says Dante , " to suffer any check upon his will power , - even a check to his own advantage , that man who never was born , con- demning himself , condemned all his progeny . In ...
... death , and had lost the way to Heaven . " Unwilling , " says Dante , " to suffer any check upon his will power , - even a check to his own advantage , that man who never was born , con- demning himself , condemned all his progeny . In ...
Sayfa 25
... death . This doctrine is - brought home to the reader of the Divine Comedy by two contrary examples , one in Hell , one in Purgatory , the two contrasted sinners being father and son , Guido and Buonconte da Montefeltro . In each case ...
... death . This doctrine is - brought home to the reader of the Divine Comedy by two contrary examples , one in Hell , one in Purgatory , the two contrasted sinners being father and son , Guido and Buonconte da Montefeltro . In each case ...
Sayfa 31
... death - dealing swords , My rueful soul I weeping did resign To him who gladly pardons and rewards . My sins were horrible ; but grace divine , With loving , all - embracing arms outspread , Takes every soul that doth to it incline ...
... death - dealing swords , My rueful soul I weeping did resign To him who gladly pardons and rewards . My sins were horrible ; but grace divine , With loving , all - embracing arms outspread , Takes every soul that doth to it incline ...
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Æneid allegorical angels appeared Arnaut Daniel art thou Banquet Beatrice beauteous beautiful behold believe blest Brunetto Brunetto Latini Cacciaguida canto Casentino close cries Dante Dante's Dante's Lyrics death Divine Comedy dost doth earth eternal evil eyes face faith fear flame Florence flowers Forese Donati Garden of Eden gazing Geryon grace Guido Guido Cavalcanti Guido Guinizelli hand happiness hath hear heart Heaven heavenly Hell holy human journey lady Latin light look master mind mortal mountain naught never odes Ovid Paradise penance perhaps Petrarch poem poet poet's pride Provençal punishment Purgatory reader replied says Dante seems shade side sigh sight singing song soul spake speak speech spirits stanza stars Statius sure sweet symbol tears tell thee thine things thou shalt thought thyself tion truth turned verse Virgil vision Vita Nuova walk weep Wherefore wings wonder words
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Sayfa 240 - Tu se' lo mio maestro e il mio autore: tu se' solo colui, da cui io tolsi lo bello stile, che m
Sayfa 194 - How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people ! How is she become as a widow ! She that was great among the nations, and princess among the provinces, How is she become tributary...
Sayfa 126 - Un' aura dolce , senza mutamento Avere in sé , mi feria per la fronte , Non di più colpo , che soave vento ; Per cui le fronde , tremolando pronte , Tutte quante piegavano alla parte U...
Sayfa 226 - Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona, Mi prese del costui piacer si forte, Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona. Amor condusse noi ad una morte : Caina attende chi a vita ci spense.
Sayfa 247 - Fuor sei dell' erte vie, fuor sei dell' arte. Vedi là il sol che in fronte ti riluce ; Vedi l' erbetta, i fiori e gli arbuscelli, Che qui la terra sol da sè produce. Mentre che vegnan lieti gli occhi belli, Che lagrimando a te venir mi fenno, Seder ti puoi e puoi andar tra elli. Non aspettar mio dir più, nè mio cenno. Libero, dritto e sano è tuo arbitrio, E fallo fora non fare a suo senno; Perch' io te sopra te corono e mitrio.
Sayfa 221 - E come giga e arpa, in tempra tesa di molte corde, fa dolce tintinno a tal da cui la nota non è intesa, 120 così da' lumi che lì m'apparinno s'accogliea per la croce una melode che mi rapiva, sanza intender l' inno. Ben m'accors' io ch'elli era d'alte lode, però ch'a me venia 'Resurgi' e 'Vinci' come a colui che non intende e ode.
Sayfa 220 - Indi come orologio, che ne chiami Nell' ora, che la sposa di Dio surge A mattinar lo sposo, perchè l' ami : Che l' una parte e l' altra tira ed urge, Tin tin sonando con sì dolce nota, Che 'l ben disposto spirto d...
Sayfa 133 - Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita, Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura Che la diritta via era smarrita.
Sayfa 220 - Te Deum laudamus, mi parea Udir in voce mista al dolce suono. Tale imagine appunto mi rendea Ciò ch' io udiva, qual prender si suole Quando a cantar con organi si stea : Che or sì or no s
Sayfa 93 - L'una vegghiava a studio della culla, E consolando usava l'idioma Che pria li padri e le madri trastulla; L'altra, traendo alla rocca la chioma, Favoleggiava con la sua famiglia De' Troiani, di Fiesole e di Roma.