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... suggests another remark - viz . , that while the Minne- singers had complimented married ladies , the common poets bestow their praises , or dispraises , on young maidens . It is due , perhaps , to the stricter morals of the rising ...
... suggests another remark - viz . , that while the Minne- singers had complimented married ladies , the common poets bestow their praises , or dispraises , on young maidens . It is due , perhaps , to the stricter morals of the rising ...
Página 105
... suggest the complete ascendancy of the musical element , and possibly that may account for the speedy disappearance of the dis- cordo . This was the kind of thing : - " Si mi sdura Scura Figura Di quant ' eo ne veio Gli occhi avere E ...
... suggest the complete ascendancy of the musical element , and possibly that may account for the speedy disappearance of the dis- cordo . This was the kind of thing : - " Si mi sdura Scura Figura Di quant ' eo ne veio Gli occhi avere E ...
Página 106
... suggests that it was taken up again after each strophe , the strophe itself being sung as a solo . As regards the structure of the ballata , it has been clearly affected by the laws of the canzone , since it consists of two equal pedes ...
... suggests that it was taken up again after each strophe , the strophe itself being sung as a solo . As regards the structure of the ballata , it has been clearly affected by the laws of the canzone , since it consists of two equal pedes ...
Página 135
... suggests a hopeless disbelief in the " eternal verities . " Signor Bartoli indeed is at no pains to conceal his opinion that love in our sense is a quite modern invention . He maintains that , in the golden or flourishing age of romance ...
... suggests a hopeless disbelief in the " eternal verities . " Signor Bartoli indeed is at no pains to conceal his opinion that love in our sense is a quite modern invention . He maintains that , in the golden or flourishing age of romance ...
Página 148
... suggest that he was present on the occasion ; and who will credit that ? Is not the entire passage a reminiscence , not of Laura's removal from the world , but of the Vita Nuova ? This raises the larger question of this poet's rela ...
... suggest that he was present on the occasion ; and who will credit that ? Is not the entire passage a reminiscence , not of Laura's removal from the world , but of the Vita Nuova ? This raises the larger question of this poet's rela ...
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