| 1861 - 510 sayfa
...signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : " Of those long hours." To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...meaning of that vision was not then perceived by any one, though it be now evident to the least skilful. * The friend of whom Dante here speaks was Guido... | |
| Henry Morley - 1867 - 456 sayfa
...signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : ' Of those long hours.' " To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...meaning of that vision was not then perceived by any one, though it be now evident to the least skilful." Exactly in like manner are the interpretative... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 570 sayfa
...I signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : "Of those long hours." To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...meaning of that vision was not then perceived by any one, though it be now evident to the least skilful. From that night forth, the natural functions of... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 348 sayfa
...signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : " Of those long hours." To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...it began thus, "Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth."1 And indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who had sent those rhymes to him, that our... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 574 sayfa
...signify •what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : "Of those long hours." To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...friends, and it began thus, " Unto my thinking thou beheld'lt all worth."* And indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who had sent those rhymes to... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 352 sayfa
...now call the first among my friends, and it began thus, "Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth."1 And indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who...meaning of that vision was not then perceived by any one, though it be now evident to the least skilful. From that night forth, the natural functions of... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 570 sayfa
...I signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences hire : "Of those long hours." To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...the which one was sent by him whom I now call the Hrst among my friends, and it began thus, " Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth."* And indeed,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 526 sayfa
...I signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : " Of those long hours" To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...thus, " Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth." 2 And indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who had sent 1 Dante may here have had in mind the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 522 sayfa
...signify what thing has to be answered to. The second part commences here : " Of those long hours.'1'' To this sonnet I received many answers, conveying...began thus, " Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth."'2 And indeed, it was when lie learned that I was he who had sent 1 Dante may here have had... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 528 sayfa
...call the first among my friends, and it began thus, " Unto my thinking thou beheld'st all worth." 2 And indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who had sent 1 Dante may here have had in mind the Where evil dies, even there he has his birth, strange story of... | |
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