A Handbook to DanteGinn, 1887 - 315 páginas |
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... ancient commentators on The Divine Comedy . This poem , being entirely unique in its vast universality , which embraces heaven and earth , and the Poet taking frequent occasion therein to speak of himself and of the circumstances of his ...
... ancient commentators on The Divine Comedy . This poem , being entirely unique in its vast universality , which embraces heaven and earth , and the Poet taking frequent occasion therein to speak of himself and of the circumstances of his ...
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... ancient com- mentaries contained material sufficient for a life of Dante . As far as biography is concerned , the long and laborious , but indispensable , task of reading these com- mentaries affords but meagre results . The personal ...
... ancient com- mentaries contained material sufficient for a life of Dante . As far as biography is concerned , the long and laborious , but indispensable , task of reading these com- mentaries affords but meagre results . The personal ...
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... ancient biographers . The first place among these belongs to the famous chronicler Giovanni Villani , a contemporary and a neighbor of Dante's . This author dedicated to his great fellow- citizen an entire chapter of his chronicle ...
... ancient biographers . The first place among these belongs to the famous chronicler Giovanni Villani , a contemporary and a neighbor of Dante's . This author dedicated to his great fellow- citizen an entire chapter of his chronicle ...
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... ancient works . It having occurred to Leonardo Bruni d ' Arezzo , secretary to the Florentine republic and a famous literary man of the fifteenth century , that Boccaccio had written of the life and character of Dante as if he had been ...
... ancient works . It having occurred to Leonardo Bruni d ' Arezzo , secretary to the Florentine republic and a famous literary man of the fifteenth century , that Boccaccio had written of the life and character of Dante as if he had been ...
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... ancient and modern biographers , who have gone on romancing that Dante belonged to the grandees , that is , to the nobles or patricians of Florence , whereas the truth is , that he came of a very obscure bourgeois family . It The ...
... ancient and modern biographers , who have gone on romancing that Dante belonged to the grandees , that is , to the nobles or patricians of Florence , whereas the truth is , that he came of a very obscure bourgeois family . It The ...
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Página 51 - The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me Yes! that was the reason (as all men know. In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night. Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.
Página 132 - 1 poema sacro al quale ha posto mano e cielo e terra, sì che m'ha fatto per più anni macro, vinca la crudeltà che fuor mi serra del bello ovile ov'io dormi...
Página 227 - But, as I say, no work known to me is so elaborated as this of Dante's. It has all been as if molten, in the hottest furnace of his soul. It had made him " lean
Página 132 - Sì che m' ha fatto per più anni macro, Vinca la crudeltà, che fuor mi serra Del bello ovil, dov' io dormii agnello Nimico ai lupi, che gli danno guerra ; Con altra voce omai, con altro vello Ritornerò poeta, ed in sul fonte Del mio battesmo prenderò il cappello ; Perocchè nella Fede, che fa conte L' anime a Dio, quivi entra' io, e poi Pietro per lei sì mi girò la fronte.
Página 136 - Ch'avrà in te sì benigno riguardo, Che del fare e del chieder, tra voi due, Fia primo quel che tra gli altri è più tardo.
Página 84 - Tu proverai si come sa di sale Lo pane altrui, e com' e duro calle Lo scendere e '1 salir per 1