OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 261
... exile . There , where he uses all the resources of his art on an imaginary passion , he includes the moving lines about being locked out from Florence , words taken up again in Paradiso , 25. 4 , and then goes on to say that , even if ...
... exile . There , where he uses all the resources of his art on an imaginary passion , he includes the moving lines about being locked out from Florence , words taken up again in Paradiso , 25. 4 , and then goes on to say that , even if ...
Sayfa 262
... exile , had borne arms against his country . We have to suppose that , while Dante is still proud of being exiled , he regrets a subsequent offence against the existing government . Το support this argument it is necessary to take gli ...
... exile , had borne arms against his country . We have to suppose that , while Dante is still proud of being exiled , he regrets a subsequent offence against the existing government . Το support this argument it is necessary to take gli ...
Sayfa 265
... exile in his thirty - sixth year Bruni's Life of Dante is more important than other ancient Lives , because when he wrote it he was already a practised historian , having embarked on a long Latin history of Florence , and for some years ...
... exile in his thirty - sixth year Bruni's Life of Dante is more important than other ancient Lives , because when he wrote it he was already a practised historian , having embarked on a long Latin history of Florence , and for some years ...
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