The Body of BeatriceJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 207 sayfa |
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Sayfa 82
... Guido is given a place in the linear literary history that culmi- nates with Dante himself , the articulation is likewise fraught with insidiousness : " così ha tolto l'uno a l'altro Guido / la glo- ria della lingua ; e forse è nato ...
... Guido is given a place in the linear literary history that culmi- nates with Dante himself , the articulation is likewise fraught with insidiousness : " così ha tolto l'uno a l'altro Guido / la glo- ria della lingua ; e forse è nato ...
Sayfa 89
... Guido's affections and to authenticate her person in relation to Beatrice's . A doctrine of abstraction gives way to the hyperbole of incarnation . Dante's polemical gesture against Guido in chapter XXIV helps explain the ironic ...
... Guido's affections and to authenticate her person in relation to Beatrice's . A doctrine of abstraction gives way to the hyperbole of incarnation . Dante's polemical gesture against Guido in chapter XXIV helps explain the ironic ...
Sayfa 190
... Guido di Pino argues that they are Guittone and Guinizelli ( “ L'uno e l'altro Guido , " Ausonia 23 , nos . 2-3 [ 1968 ] : 9-13 ) . The deliberate ambi- guity makes Dante's gesture all the more malicious . For an extensive bibliography ...
... Guido di Pino argues that they are Guittone and Guinizelli ( “ L'uno e l'altro Guido , " Ausonia 23 , nos . 2-3 [ 1968 ] : 9-13 ) . The deliberate ambi- guity makes Dante's gesture all the more malicious . For an extensive bibliography ...
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Dantes Dream | 17 |
The Ideal Lyric | 31 |
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