English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1959 - 610 páginas |
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... Dante's genius . Dante does not come before us as a large catholic mind ; rather as a narrow , and even sectarian mind : it is partly the fruit of his age and position , but partly too of his own nature . His great- ness has , in all ...
... Dante's genius . Dante does not come before us as a large catholic mind ; rather as a narrow , and even sectarian mind : it is partly the fruit of his age and position , but partly too of his own nature . His great- ness has , in all ...
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... Dante's Hell , Purgatory , Paradise , are a symbol withal , an emblematic representation of his Belief about this ... Dante did , may find this too all an ' Allegory ' , perhaps an idle Allegory ! It is a sublime embodiment , or ...
... Dante's Hell , Purgatory , Paradise , are a symbol withal , an emblematic representation of his Belief about this ... Dante did , may find this too all an ' Allegory ' , perhaps an idle Allegory ! It is a sublime embodiment , or ...
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... Dante shall be invaluable , or of no value . One remark I may make : the contrast in this respect between the Hero - Poet and the Hero- Prophet . In a hundred years , Mahomet , as we saw , had his Arabians at Grenada and at Delhi ; Dante's ...
... Dante shall be invaluable , or of no value . One remark I may make : the contrast in this respect between the Hero - Poet and the Hero- Prophet . In a hundred years , Mahomet , as we saw , had his Arabians at Grenada and at Delhi ; Dante's ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 33 |
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