The Fourteenth CenturyBlackwood, 1923 - 428 páginas |
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... vision of beauty sweeps through the eyes into the soul , and taking up its abode in the heart , allows the mind no rest from distracting thoughts . All this may be perfectly true , but only touches the surface . It was in attempts to ...
... vision of beauty sweeps through the eyes into the soul , and taking up its abode in the heart , allows the mind no rest from distracting thoughts . All this may be perfectly true , but only touches the surface . It was in attempts to ...
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... Vision : Ap- 1 La Vita Nuova di Dante Alighieri , con introduzione , commento , e glossario . Florence , 1890. Sir Theodore Martin's translation will be found useful by English readers . paruit jam beatitudo vestra . And the Natural ...
... Vision : Ap- 1 La Vita Nuova di Dante Alighieri , con introduzione , commento , e glossario . Florence , 1890. Sir Theodore Martin's translation will be found useful by English readers . paruit jam beatitudo vestra . And the Natural ...
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... vision his own re- storation to Florence in the wake of the Imperial arms ; and in due course the forces of Henry actually beleaguered the city walls . Meanwhile the poet , with untimely confidence , threatened his enemies with the ...
... vision his own re- storation to Florence in the wake of the Imperial arms ; and in due course the forces of Henry actually beleaguered the city walls . Meanwhile the poet , with untimely confidence , threatened his enemies with the ...
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... vision . The busy scenes around , Florence , Italy , the world , all took their colour , and derived their meaning , from the contemplation of the eternal truths of which the Commedia was to be the storehouse . To adopt a phrase of ...
... vision . The busy scenes around , Florence , Italy , the world , all took their colour , and derived their meaning , from the contemplation of the eternal truths of which the Commedia was to be the storehouse . To adopt a phrase of ...
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... visions of the Vita Nuova . But it cannot be denied that the Commedia differs from these in its solidity , in its ... Vision to the Commedia , and the Italian critic is convinced that Dante had read the work either in Latin or the ver ...
... visions of the Vita Nuova . But it cannot be denied that the Commedia differs from these in its solidity , in its ... Vision to the Commedia , and the Italian critic is convinced that Dante had read the work either in Latin or the ver ...
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