Renaissance in Italy: Italian literature; 1881Smith, Elder, 1881 |
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... Divine Comedy in Literature - Allegory - The Divine Comedy - Petrarch's Position in Life - His Conception of Hu- manism - Conception of Italy - His Treatment of Chivalrous Love - Beatrice and Laura - The Canzoniere - Boccaccio , the ...
... Divine Comedy in Literature - Allegory - The Divine Comedy - Petrarch's Position in Life - His Conception of Hu- manism - Conception of Italy - His Treatment of Chivalrous Love - Beatrice and Laura - The Canzoniere - Boccaccio , the ...
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... Divine Comedy , he would have recognised an element in its diction which defined it from French or Spanish , and marked it out as proper to his mother - tongue . If this was true of the refined type of Tuscan used by a great master , it ...
... Divine Comedy , he would have recognised an element in its diction which defined it from French or Spanish , and marked it out as proper to his mother - tongue . If this was true of the refined type of Tuscan used by a great master , it ...
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... Divine Comedy in Literature - Allegory - The Divine Comedy - Petrarch's Position in Life - His Conception of Humanism - Conception of Italy - His Treatment of Chivalrous Love - Beatrice and Laura - The Canzoniere -Boccaccio , the ...
... Divine Comedy in Literature - Allegory - The Divine Comedy - Petrarch's Position in Life - His Conception of Humanism - Conception of Italy - His Treatment of Chivalrous Love - Beatrice and Laura - The Canzoniere -Boccaccio , the ...
الصفحة 67
... Divine Comedy , Dante soars above all competi- tion , taking rank among the few poets born to represent an age and be the everlasting teachers of the human soul . Yet even Dante , though knowing that he was destined to eclipse both the ...
... Divine Comedy , Dante soars above all competi- tion , taking rank among the few poets born to represent an age and be the everlasting teachers of the human soul . Yet even Dante , though knowing that he was destined to eclipse both the ...
الصفحة 71
... Divine Love , inspired by spontaneous emotion , master- ing and glorifying the form which tradition imposed on verse . He had become a student of philosophy ; and this change makes itself felt in the more abstruse and abstract odes of ...
... Divine Love , inspired by spontaneous emotion , master- ing and glorifying the form which tradition imposed on verse . He had become a student of philosophy ; and this change makes itself felt in the more abstruse and abstract odes of ...
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الصفحة 453 - Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost...
الصفحة 277 - ... mother, make my bed soon, For I'm weary wi' hunting, and fain wald lie down.
الصفحة 15 - Ch'ogni erba si conosce per lo seme. In sul paese ch'Adige e Po riga Solea valore e cortesia trovarsi, Prima che Federigo avesse briga: Or può sicuramente indi passarsi Per qualunque lasciasse per vergogna Di ragionar coi buoni o d'appressarsi.
الصفحة 277 - What became of your bloodhounds. Lord Randal, my son?' What became of your bloodhounds, my handsome young man?
الصفحة 379 - I went a-roaming, maidens, one bright day, In a green garden in mid month of May. I gazed and gazed. Hard task it were to tell How lovely were the roses in that hour : One was but peeping from her verdant shell, And some were faded, some were scarce in flower. Then Love said : Go, pluck from the blooming bower Those that thou seest ripe upon the spray. I went a-roaming, maidens, one bright day, In a green garden hi mid month of May.
الصفحة 523 - O tu qui servas armis ista moenia, Noli dormire, moneo, sed vigila. Dum Hector vigil extitit in Troia, Non eam cepit fraudulenta Graecia. Prima quiete dormiente Troia Laxavit Synon fallax claustra perfida.
الصفحة 48 - Io mi son un che, quando Amore spira, noto, ed a quel modo Che detta dentro, vo significando. O frate, issa vegg...
الصفحة 89 - Galeotto fu il libro, e chi lo scrisse." The Provencal Trouveurs, or inventors, preceded Petrarch, whose verses are as spells, which unseal the inmost enchanted fountains of the delight which is in the grief of love.
الصفحة 161 - O figliuol mio, da quanta crudel guerra Tutti insieme verremo a dolce pace, Se Italia soggiace A un solo re, che '1 mio voler consente! Poi quando...
الصفحة 117 - Che m' e venuta voglia con pietosa Rima di scriver una storia antica, Tanto negli anni riposta e nascosa. Che latino autor non par ne dica, Per quel ch...