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الصفحة 4
... followed , though he makes a blunder in saying , sedendo Urbano quarto nella cattedra di San Pietro , for Urban died in October , 1264. Some , misled by an error in a tw of the early manuscript copies of the Divina Commedia , would have ...
... followed , though he makes a blunder in saying , sedendo Urbano quarto nella cattedra di San Pietro , for Urban died in October , 1264. Some , misled by an error in a tw of the early manuscript copies of the Divina Commedia , would have ...
الصفحة 24
... followed . Goethe seems never to have given that attention to Dante which his ever - alert intelligence might have been expected to bestow on so imposing a moral and æsthetic phenomenon . Unless the conclusion of the second part of ...
... followed . Goethe seems never to have given that attention to Dante which his ever - alert intelligence might have been expected to bestow on so imposing a moral and æsthetic phenomenon . Unless the conclusion of the second part of ...
الصفحة 25
... followed by Longfellow , whose lectures , illus- trated by admirable translations , are remembered with grateful pleasure by many who were thus led to learn the full significance of the great Christian poet . A trans- lation of the ...
... followed by Longfellow , whose lectures , illus- trated by admirable translations , are remembered with grateful pleasure by many who were thus led to learn the full significance of the great Christian poet . A trans- lation of the ...
الصفحة 28
... followed it in the organization of villages , towns , cities . Again , since God made man in his own image , men and societies most nearly resemble him in proportion as they approach unity . But as in all societies questions must arise ...
... followed it in the organization of villages , towns , cities . Again , since God made man in his own image , men and societies most nearly resemble him in proportion as they approach unity . But as in all societies questions must arise ...
الصفحة 62
... followed Beatrice's death Dante gave himself up more or less to sensual gratification and earthly aim . " The earthly aim we in a certain sense admit ; the sensual gratification we reject as ut- terly inconsistent , not only with ...
... followed Beatrice's death Dante gave himself up more or less to sensual gratification and earthly aim . " The earthly aim we in a certain sense admit ; the sensual gratification we reject as ut- terly inconsistent , not only with ...
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الصفحة 296 - Him the Almighty Power Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky, With hideous ruin and combustion, down To bottomless perdition, there to dwell In adamantine chains and penal fire, Who durst defy the Omnipotent to arms.
الصفحة 73 - Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
الصفحة 275 - Lastly, I should not choose this manner of writing, wherein knowing myself inferior to myself, led by the genial power of nature to another task, I have the use, as I may account, but of my left hand.
الصفحة 314 - The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is creative must create itself.
الصفحة 225 - It was published, as an experiment, which, I hoped, might be of some use to ascertain, how far, by fitting to metrical arrangement a selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation...
الصفحة 73 - For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead : so that they are without excuse. Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened : professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.
الصفحة 300 - THE measure is English heroic verse without rime, as that of Homer in Greek, and of Virgil in Latin, — rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse, in longer works especially, but the invention of a barbarous age, to set off wretched matter and lame metre...
الصفحة 145 - Full little knowest thou that hast not tried What hell it is in suing long to bide : To lose good days that might be better spent, To waste long nights in pensive discontent, To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow, To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow, To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
الصفحة 280 - A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses.
الصفحة 71 - So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now, if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His.