A Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri by .......... Vol. 1John Murray, Albemarle-street, 1822 - 499 páginas |
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... ancient to clear their literal interpreta- tions , and often interesting remarks and reci- tals , from the ocean of allegory in which they are so immersed , as to be , for the most part , unapproachable by ordinary readers to say all ...
... ancient to clear their literal interpreta- tions , and often interesting remarks and reci- tals , from the ocean of allegory in which they are so immersed , as to be , for the most part , unapproachable by ordinary readers to say all ...
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... the unconnected nature of the parts of our compositions . There are few historical anecdotes to render a comment on ancient poetry interesting ; for all that can ever be · known about the Greeks and Romans , has long PREFACE IX.
... the unconnected nature of the parts of our compositions . There are few historical anecdotes to render a comment on ancient poetry interesting ; for all that can ever be · known about the Greeks and Romans , has long PREFACE IX.
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... ancient had emerged from the hiding - places of the monasteries —— while the fine arts , under Cimabue , were rather in the very first state of embryo than of existence — it was during this chaos of society , in 1265 , that the ...
... ancient had emerged from the hiding - places of the monasteries —— while the fine arts , under Cimabue , were rather in the very first state of embryo than of existence — it was during this chaos of society , in 1265 , that the ...
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... ancient and modern . Of three females whom he had particulary ad- mired , two has he handed down as representing charity and grace ; and the third , as I have said , is every where introduced as the personification CANTO I. of divine ...
... ancient and modern . Of three females whom he had particulary ad- mired , two has he handed down as representing charity and grace ; and the third , as I have said , is every where introduced as the personification CANTO I. of divine ...
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... ancient scholiasts here remarks , that the lion resembleth , in one particular , the most timorous of all animals , the hare , for both of them sleep with their eyes open ( 4 ) , it is possible , ( 1 ) Zephaniah 3. 3 . ( 2 ) ...
... ancient scholiasts here remarks , that the lion resembleth , in one particular , the most timorous of all animals , the hare , for both of them sleep with their eyes open ( 4 ) , it is possible , ( 1 ) Zephaniah 3. 3 . ( 2 ) ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Aeneid affirm allegory ancient Angel Antiquity appear authority avarice Beatrice beautiful Biagioli Boccaccio Canticle CANTO 11 CANTO VI CANTO VII Cary celestial certainly Charon Christian Ciacco circle Comento commentators considered Convito Corso Donati Dante Dante's death descend Dino Dino Compagni Divine Comedy Donati earth Elysium entire eternal exile factions father Florence Florentine former Francesca GANTO Greek Guido Cavalcanti guilty heaven Hebrew Hell Hist Homer Iliad imitation infernal Ital Italian Italy lady Landino Latin latter least less means ment merit mind mortal nature never occasion opinion Pagan Paradise passage Paul perhaps Petrarch philosophy Phlegyas Plutus poem poet poetry Polenta Pope present punishment Purgatory quæ Ravenna render Ricc Rimini Roman Rome says Scanatus scarcely seems sorrow soul spirit sublime supra Tartarus terza rima thing tiercet tion translation truth Verona verse Vestibule Virgil virtue Vita Nuova words