The Power of DanteMarshall Jones Company, 1918 - 248 sayfa |
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Sayfa 1
... whole time merely to keep track of them ? Why does one man of letters bring out a volume on ref- erences to Dante in English literature , while another writes a thick tome on Dante in France ? Why , during the last century , have so ...
... whole time merely to keep track of them ? Why does one man of letters bring out a volume on ref- erences to Dante in English literature , while another writes a thick tome on Dante in France ? Why , during the last century , have so ...
Sayfa 5
... whole , the fourteenth century readers were more competent judges than the twentieth century public ; partly because , having far less to read than the people of our day , they read more closely and thoughtfully ; partly because symbol ...
... whole , the fourteenth century readers were more competent judges than the twentieth century public ; partly because , having far less to read than the people of our day , they read more closely and thoughtfully ; partly because symbol ...
Sayfa 23
... whole host of the human souls redeemed by Christ ; and the Saviour himself shines forth like a fiery sun above them . " There was but a little while , " writes the poet , " between one instant and the other : I mean , between my ...
... whole host of the human souls redeemed by Christ ; and the Saviour himself shines forth like a fiery sun above them . " There was but a little while , " writes the poet , " between one instant and the other : I mean , between my ...
Sayfa 24
... whole mind to the problem of squaring the circle , and in his thought cannot dis- cover the principle he lacks , so was I before this strange sight . I was eager to see how the image was related to the circle , and what was its place ...
... whole mind to the problem of squaring the circle , and in his thought cannot dis- cover the principle he lacks , so was I before this strange sight . I was eager to see how the image was related to the circle , and what was its place ...
Sayfa 33
... devoutly from its lips , and with such sweet notes , that it made me forget myself . And the other souls then sweetly and devoutly accompanied it through the whole hymn , their eyes bent on the heavenly wheels . [ 33 ] MORALITY.
... devoutly from its lips , and with such sweet notes , that it made me forget myself . And the other souls then sweetly and devoutly accompanied it through the whole hymn , their eyes bent on the heavenly wheels . [ 33 ] MORALITY.
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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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