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... true date . Voltaire , § nevertheless , places the poet's birth in 1260 , and jauntily forgives Bayle ( who , he says , écrivait à Rotterdam currente calamo pour son libraire ) for having been right , declaring that he esteems . him ...
... true date . Voltaire , § nevertheless , places the poet's birth in 1260 , and jauntily forgives Bayle ( who , he says , écrivait à Rotterdam currente calamo pour son libraire ) for having been right , declaring that he esteems . him ...
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... true friendship between men consists in each wholly loving the other ) the true philosopher loves every part of wisdom , and wisdom every part of the philosopher , inasmuch as she draws all to herself , and allows no one of his thoughts ...
... true friendship between men consists in each wholly loving the other ) the true philosopher loves every part of wisdom , and wisdom every part of the philosopher , inasmuch as she draws all to herself , and allows no one of his thoughts ...
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... true or not , the story implies what was certainly true , that the council and influence of Dante were of great weight with the more moderate of both parties . On October 31 , 1301 , Charles took possession of Florence in the interest ...
... true or not , the story implies what was certainly true , that the council and influence of Dante were of great weight with the more moderate of both parties . On October 31 , 1301 , Charles took possession of Florence in the interest ...
الصفحة 25
... true sense , became at all general . Even Coleridge seems to have been familiar only with the In- ferno . In America Professor Ticknor was the first to devote a special course of illustrative lectures to Dante ; he was followed by ...
... true sense , became at all general . Even Coleridge seems to have been familiar only with the In- ferno . In America Professor Ticknor was the first to devote a special course of illustrative lectures to Dante ; he was followed by ...
الصفحة 32
... true , in the strict sense of the word . Like all men of great imagination , he was an idealist , and so far a Platonist , as Shakespeare might be proved to have been by his sonnets . Dante's direct acquaintance with Plato may be ...
... true , in the strict sense of the word . Like all men of great imagination , he was an idealist , and so far a Platonist , as Shakespeare might be proved to have been by his sonnets . Dante's direct acquaintance with Plato may be ...
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