The Power of DanteMarshall Jones Company, 1918 - 248 sayfa |
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Sayfa 4
... was nor- mal enough then . The clearness and compre- hensiveness of both his physical and his intel- lectual sight are a wonder fit to appeal potently to the fourteenth century as to the twentieth ; possibly [ 4 ] THE POWER OF DANTE.
... was nor- mal enough then . The clearness and compre- hensiveness of both his physical and his intel- lectual sight are a wonder fit to appeal potently to the fourteenth century as to the twentieth ; possibly [ 4 ] THE POWER OF DANTE.
Sayfa 5
... wonder more intelligently than did the fourteenth . As to the deep symbolism of his primal concep- tion , and the unparalleled unity and symmetry with which he developed it , I am inclined to think that , on the whole , the fourteenth ...
... wonder more intelligently than did the fourteenth . As to the deep symbolism of his primal concep- tion , and the unparalleled unity and symmetry with which he developed it , I am inclined to think that , on the whole , the fourteenth ...
Sayfa 40
... wonder . And , as a crowd hies to an olive - bearing messenger to hear the news , and no one is afraid to tread upon his neighbor's heels , so all those happy souls fastened their eyes on my face , almost for- getting to go and make ...
... wonder . And , as a crowd hies to an olive - bearing messenger to hear the news , and no one is afraid to tread upon his neighbor's heels , so all those happy souls fastened their eyes on my face , almost for- getting to go and make ...
Sayfa 71
... wonder , perhaps , why he changed his mind with regard to Adam and Eve : I think his reason is to be sought in a general principle which he had adopted , either on the strength of his own observation or at the suggestion of Horace — the ...
... wonder , perhaps , why he changed his mind with regard to Adam and Eve : I think his reason is to be sought in a general principle which he had adopted , either on the strength of his own observation or at the suggestion of Horace — the ...
Sayfa 93
... wonder , to my guide , Just as a child , who runs his woes to tell Always to her in whom he doth confide ; And , as the mother comforteth full well And quickly , too , her pale and panting boy ( That voice of hers doth all his fears ...
... wonder , to my guide , Just as a child , who runs his woes to tell Always to her in whom he doth confide ; And , as the mother comforteth full well And quickly , too , her pale and panting boy ( That voice of hers doth all his fears ...
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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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