Dante's Lyric Poetry: CommentaryClarendon P., 1967 - 392 sayfa |
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Sayfa 176
... human ' form ' as it exists not on earth but in God's mind : it is in the ' divina mente ' that it is contemplated by the angelic minds , and especially by those that move the physical heavens and , so doing , ' fabricate the things ...
... human ' form ' as it exists not on earth but in God's mind : it is in the ' divina mente ' that it is contemplated by the angelic minds , and especially by those that move the physical heavens and , so doing , ' fabricate the things ...
Sayfa 223
... human nobility D means first and foremost a prevalence of intellect in the human composition , due to a special receptivity on the part of a given soul ( anima , the life - principle of the organism ) to receive , once the embryo which ...
... human nobility D means first and foremost a prevalence of intellect in the human composition , due to a special receptivity on the part of a given soul ( anima , the life - principle of the organism ) to receive , once the embryo which ...
Sayfa 303
... human capacity of reason . In the light then of this immediate context the line finds per- haps its best commentary in Con . III . xiv . 1-10 , where the human love of wisdom ( and so of virtue also , the two concepts being inseparable ...
... human capacity of reason . In the light then of this immediate context the line finds per- haps its best commentary in Con . III . xiv . 1-10 , where the human love of wisdom ( and so of virtue also , the two concepts being inseparable ...
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allegorical already Amor appear argument BARBI Barbi-Maggini Beatrice beauty beginning called canzone cause Cavalcanti certainly clear clearly close commentary common context Contini contrast Convivio corresponds course Dante death desire donna earlier effect especially example explains expression eyes fact Florence gentile given gives gloss heart human implied interpretation introductory Italian lady later Latin less lines means mente metaphor mind moral natural nobility normal object opening particular passage perhaps philosophy phrase poem poet Poeti Poeti del Duecento possible present probably prose Provençal Purg reason refers rhyme Rime says seems sense shows sonnet soul stanza style suggests taken term theme thought tradition understand verb VIII virtue whole woman writing written XXXII