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... reasons the canzone is the typical form of the Italian lyric . In the first place the metre is decasyllabic , or , as the Italians , by virtue of the unalterable feminine ending , describe the lines , endecasillabi . Interposed at ...
... reasons the canzone is the typical form of the Italian lyric . In the first place the metre is decasyllabic , or , as the Italians , by virtue of the unalterable feminine ending , describe the lines , endecasillabi . Interposed at ...
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... reason of his obscurity , though other causes were contributory . The Troubadours had what they called rims cars , or " dear rhymes . " These These " dear rhymes " the Italians imitated in their canzoni equivoche , so named because ...
... reason of his obscurity , though other causes were contributory . The Troubadours had what they called rims cars , or " dear rhymes . " These These " dear rhymes " the Italians imitated in their canzoni equivoche , so named because ...
Página 115
... reason is that the Flor- entines had begun to feel at home in these half - foreign modes , on which they were now to bestow the impress of their own artistic temperament . · This assertion of the native Florentine element is symbolised ...
... reason is that the Flor- entines had begun to feel at home in these half - foreign modes , on which they were now to bestow the impress of their own artistic temperament . · This assertion of the native Florentine element is symbolised ...
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... reason for rejecting the Portinari tradition , belief in it is optional ; that there was a girl in the case , this , it seems to me , is a downright necessity . With- out her , the Vita Nuova loses nine - tenths of its mean- ing , and ...
... reason for rejecting the Portinari tradition , belief in it is optional ; that there was a girl in the case , this , it seems to me , is a downright necessity . With- out her , the Vita Nuova loses nine - tenths of its mean- ing , and ...
Página 140
... reason of her ineffable courtesy , she greeted him with such effect as to bring all heaven before his eyes ( " mi parve allora vedere tutti i termini della beatitudine " ) , and cause him to see and describe the first of a series of ...
... reason of her ineffable courtesy , she greeted him with such effect as to bring all heaven before his eyes ( " mi parve allora vedere tutti i termini della beatitudine " ) , and cause him to see and describe the first of a series of ...
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Página 11 - Edition. 8vo, 12s. The Fatherhood of God, Considered in its General and Special Aspects. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 8vo, 9s. The Preaching of the Cross, and other Sermons. 8vo, 7s. 6d. The Mysteries of Christianity. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. CROSS. Impressions of Dante, and of the New World ; with a Few Words on Bimetallism. By JW CROSS, Editor of ' George Eliot's Life, as related in her Letters and Journals.
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Página 160 - Per me si va nella città dolente; per me si va nell' eterno dolore; per me si va tra la perduta gente.
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Página 10 - CHURCH SERVICE SOCIETY. A Book of Common Order : being Forms of Worship issued by the Church Service Society.
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Página 219 - 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 : every one that goeth out thence shall be torn in pieces : because their transgressions are many, and their backslidings are increased.