The Treatment of Nature in Dante's 'Divina Commedia,'E. Arnold, 1897 - 208 páginas |
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... mountain , sea , or sky . But the words in carne umana show us that Dante really referred to the beauty of the female form . This is also true of the passage where Beatrice refers to her beauty on earth , in the words- ' Mai non t ...
... mountain , sea , or sky . But the words in carne umana show us that Dante really referred to the beauty of the female form . This is also true of the passage where Beatrice refers to her beauty on earth , in the words- ' Mai non t ...
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... mountain , river and sea , furnish figures which have become part of the very bone and sinew of speech . In addition to these , however , there are still other figures , drawn from Nature , and of later origin than the first class ...
... mountain , river and sea , furnish figures which have become part of the very bone and sinew of speech . In addition to these , however , there are still other figures , drawn from Nature , and of later origin than the first class ...
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... mountain by the wolf , the lion and the panther , with Jeremiah , chap . v . ver . 6 : ' A lion out of the forest shall slay them , and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them , a leopard shall watch over their cities . ' The classical ...
... mountain by the wolf , the lion and the panther , with Jeremiah , chap . v . ver . 6 : ' A lion out of the forest shall slay them , and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them , a leopard shall watch over their cities . ' The classical ...
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... mountain , it measures only three times the length of the human body.3 There is a striking difference between the landscapes ( as well as the souls that inhabit 1 2 ' Quale i Fiamminghi tra Guzzante e Bruggia Temendo ' l fiotto , che ...
... mountain , it measures only three times the length of the human body.3 There is a striking difference between the landscapes ( as well as the souls that inhabit 1 2 ' Quale i Fiamminghi tra Guzzante e Bruggia Temendo ' l fiotto , che ...
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... mountain climbing . And yet 1 If we could conceive the crater of Vesuvius expanded enormously so that its centre ... mountains , to which he refers in the following lines : - ' Tra Lerici e Turbìa , la più diserta , La più ruinata via è ...
... mountain climbing . And yet 1 If we could conceive the crater of Vesuvius expanded enormously so that its centre ... mountains , to which he refers in the following lines : - ' Tra Lerici e Turbìa , la più diserta , La più ruinata via è ...
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¹ Purg acqua Æneid Æsop alluded allusions ancients animals Arno beautiful birds Brunetto Latini called canto celestial ch'è ciel Cocytus colour conventional Convito Dante Dante's described Divina Commedia dolce Earthly Paradise expression eyes fanno feeling figure flowers following lines freddo fuoco geography of Italy gives green heavens Hell Homer Ibid Inferno Italy l'aer landscapes light Lüning Mahn Malebolge Mars mediæval metaphors drawn Middle Ages minnesingers Modern Painters monte moon mountain night occhi Ovid passage Peire Vidal phases phenomena picture poet poetry Provençal Purg Purgatory Quale river Ruskin says Scartazzini scene scenery seen shine similar snow souls stars stella terra tion trees Trésor troubadours tutte tutto Valley of Princes vento Vergil viii wind words xvii xxii xxiv xxix xxvi xxviii xxxi xxxii
Passagens conhecidas
Página 22 - Wherefore a lion out of the forest shall slay them, and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them, a leopard shall watch over their cities...
Página 182 - Sovra candido vel cinta d'oliva Donna m'apparve, sotto verde manto, Vestita di color di fiamma viva.
Página 166 - La luna, quasi a mezza notte tarda, Facea le stelle a noi parer più rade, Fatta com
Página 131 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge, And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf 'ning clamour in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes?
Página 3 - Quell' esser parte, per diverse essenze Da lui distinte e da lui contenute. Gli altri giron per varie differenze Le distinzion, che dentro da se hanno, Dispongono a lor fini e lor semenze. Questi organi del mondo così vanno, Come tu vedi omai di grado in grado, Che di su prendono, e di sotto fanno. Riguarda bene a me sì com' io vado Per questo loco al ver, che tu disiri, Sì che poi sappi sol tener lo guado. Lo moto e la virtù de' santi giri, Come dal fabbro 1' arte del martello , Da' beati motor...
Página 82 - Quali per vetri trasparenti e tersi , O ver per acque nitide e tranquille, Non si profonde che i fondi sien persi , Tornan de...
Página 22 - As THE apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among, the sons.
Página 26 - Un fracasso d' un suon pien di spavento, Per cui tremavano ambedue le sponde; Non altrimenti fatto che d' un vento Impetuoso per gli avversi ardori , Che fier la selva, e senza alcun rattento Li rami schianta, abbatte, e porta fuori: Dinanzi polveroso va superbo, E fa fuggir le fiere e li pastori.
Página 196 - Princess" :"Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more.
Página 55 - E come in fiamma favilla si vede, E come in voce voce si discerne, Quando una è ferma e l'altra va e riede; Vid...