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... Dante's ethical and po- litical system and to inweave with all this constant citations from his minor works , so that one shall at length become completely fa- miliar with them , without the necessity of actual perusal ; which would ...
... Dante's ethical and po- litical system and to inweave with all this constant citations from his minor works , so that one shall at length become completely fa- miliar with them , without the necessity of actual perusal ; which would ...
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... Dante ; of Dante ; but these seem much more suggested by a desire of novelty , than a judi- cious survey of events . A great authority , a nation's voice has long since decided the con- trary ; and even the historian himself affords ...
... Dante ; of Dante ; but these seem much more suggested by a desire of novelty , than a judi- cious survey of events . A great authority , a nation's voice has long since decided the con- trary ; and even the historian himself affords ...
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... Dante's fame now is his Divina Commedia . His other writings , more or less of a temporary nature , have fallen , or may fall a prey to Time : but this multifarious poem will not expire before all Italian letters become ut- terly ...
... Dante's fame now is his Divina Commedia . His other writings , more or less of a temporary nature , have fallen , or may fall a prey to Time : but this multifarious poem will not expire before all Italian letters become ut- terly ...
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John Taaffe. mous voyage of discovery , Dante must have been intimately acquainted , and learned from his own mouth many things about the coun- tries beyond the Line , which are not to be found in Polo's book . Some of Dante's obser ...
John Taaffe. mous voyage of discovery , Dante must have been intimately acquainted , and learned from his own mouth many things about the coun- tries beyond the Line , which are not to be found in Polo's book . Some of Dante's obser ...
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... Dante's uprightness and perspicacity as a statesman may now be consi- dered as resting on much better authority than my own on that of an Italian in high esteem among his countrymen , for manly sense , as well as elegant taste . Of the ...
... Dante's uprightness and perspicacity as a statesman may now be consi- dered as resting on much better authority than my own on that of an Italian in high esteem among his countrymen , for manly sense , as well as elegant taste . Of the ...
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