A Handbook to DanteGinn, 1887 - 315 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 43
Página 29
... reason it is impossible to become a perfect master of poetical invention without a knowledge of history and of philosophy , moral and natural — making a wise division of his time , he set to work to understand history by himself , and ...
... reason it is impossible to become a perfect master of poetical invention without a knowledge of history and of philosophy , moral and natural — making a wise division of his time , he set to work to understand history by himself , and ...
Página 35
... reason of his knowledge , was somewhat presumptuous , haughty , and scornful , and , like most philosophers , who are never affa- ble , he did not know how to converse with the laity , ” we seem justified in inferring that the number of ...
... reason of his knowledge , was somewhat presumptuous , haughty , and scornful , and , like most philosophers , who are never affa- ble , he did not know how to converse with the laity , ” we seem justified in inferring that the number of ...
Página 39
... reason , letting go everything else , he went most anxiously wher- ever he could hope to see her , just as if from the sight of her , and from her eyes , he were going to draw all his happiness and his entire consolation . " That ...
... reason , letting go everything else , he went most anxiously wher- ever he could hope to see her , just as if from the sight of her , and from her eyes , he were going to draw all his happiness and his entire consolation . " That ...
Página 41
... Reason ( New Life , Chap . I ) . His love makes his heart noble and gay ( ibid . Chap . VII , Son . II ) ; it inflames him with holy charity , impelling him to love his neighbor , and forgive those who offend him ( ibid . Chapp . X , XI ...
... Reason ( New Life , Chap . I ) . His love makes his heart noble and gay ( ibid . Chap . VII , Son . II ) ; it inflames him with holy charity , impelling him to love his neighbor , and forgive those who offend him ( ibid . Chapp . X , XI ...
Página 51
... 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 . " In the second passage , the " how " means simply " how cruelly . " These facts do not ...
... 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 . " In the second passage , the " how " means simply " how cruelly . " These facts do not ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards allegorical ancient Aqua et Terra Arezzo banishment biographers Boccaccio Bologna Brunetto Brunetto Latini Cacciaguida cantos Cardinal century Chap Charles of Valois Commedia di Dante commentary condemned consoler Cronica Dante Alighieri Dante's Dantesco death of Beatrice Divina Commedia Divine Comedy Donati doubt Eclogues edition Emperor ence exile faith Feast Flor Florence Florentine Forese Donati Francesco Fraticelli gentle lady Ghibellines Giovanni Boccaccio Giovanni Villani Giuliani Guelph Guido heaven Hell Henry VII Italian Italy Latin Leipzig Leonardo Bruni letter Love-Feast Lucca Lyric Poems Milan Monarchia Mopsus Naples Parad Paradise Paris party passage period Philosophy Pietro Pisa Poet Poet's Pope Purg Purgatory Quaestio de Aqua Ravenna regard Rome Sacred Poem says Secolo speak tells things tion translation treatise truth Venice Verona verses vision vulgar tongue Vulgari Eloquentia words write written wrote
Pasajes populares
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