The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Sayfa 366
... Dante Alighieri . Translated by HENRY WadswoRTH LONGFELLOW . London : George Routledge & Sons ; New York : 416 , Broome Street . 1867 . ( 2. ) The Vita Nuova of Dante . Translated , with an Introduction and Notes , by THEODORE MARTIN ...
... Dante Alighieri . Translated by HENRY WadswoRTH LONGFELLOW . London : George Routledge & Sons ; New York : 416 , Broome Street . 1867 . ( 2. ) The Vita Nuova of Dante . Translated , with an Introduction and Notes , by THEODORE MARTIN ...
Sayfa 371
... Dante writes of in the letter just cited , whether we consider it in its erotic or political sense . The political in Dante's poem includes the religious ; for his politics are those of the Church Catholic . His aspirations as a ...
... Dante writes of in the letter just cited , whether we consider it in its erotic or political sense . The political in Dante's poem includes the religious ; for his politics are those of the Church Catholic . His aspirations as a ...
Sayfa 396
... Dante's Vita Nuova , ' which was published about the same time with Mr. Theodore Martin's , but which we prefer before it . In his introduction to this he treats of Dante and ... Dante and Homer . 397 6 self was indeed difficult 396 Dante .
... Dante's Vita Nuova , ' which was published about the same time with Mr. Theodore Martin's , but which we prefer before it . In his introduction to this he treats of Dante and ... Dante and Homer . 397 6 self was indeed difficult 396 Dante .
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