The Influence of Dante and Petrarch on Certain of Boccaccio's Lyrics...George Banta publishing Company, 1940 - 162 sayfa |
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... recalls the two passages of the Vita nuova in which Bea- trice is said to be " clothed with humility " : Ella coronata e vestita d'umilitade s'andava , . Ella si va , sentendosi laudare , Benignamente d'umiltà vestuta . ( V.N. 26 , 2 ) ...
... recalls the two passages of the Vita nuova in which Bea- trice is said to be " clothed with humility " : Ella coronata e vestita d'umilitade s'andava , . Ella si va , sentendosi laudare , Benignamente d'umiltà vestuta . ( V.N. 26 , 2 ) ...
Sayfa 84
... recalls Petrarch's account of his similar experience : Tempo non mi parea da far riparo Contr ' a ' colpi d'Amor ; però m'andai Secur , senza sospetto : . . . ( Canz . 3 , 5-7 ) Ovid , however , could have supplied the idea to Boccaccio ...
... recalls Petrarch's account of his similar experience : Tempo non mi parea da far riparo Contr ' a ' colpi d'Amor ; però m'andai Secur , senza sospetto : . . . ( Canz . 3 , 5-7 ) Ovid , however , could have supplied the idea to Boccaccio ...
Sayfa 85
... recalls Petrarch's use of the same phrase ( Canz . 17 , 1 ) , and the following sentence of the Vita nuova : andai a bagnare la terra d'amarissime lagrime ( V.N. 12 , 1 ) . Pianto and sospiri are mentioned together in verse 17 , and ...
... recalls Petrarch's use of the same phrase ( Canz . 17 , 1 ) , and the following sentence of the Vita nuova : andai a bagnare la terra d'amarissime lagrime ( V.N. 12 , 1 ) . Pianto and sospiri are mentioned together in verse 17 , and ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE RimeSCOPE AND METHOD | 1 |
EXTERNAL EVIDENCE FOR BOCCACCIOS KNOWLEDGE | 15 |
THE AUTHENTIC LYRICS OF BOCCACCIO IN RELATION | 28 |
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