Impressions of Dante and of the New WorldW. Blackwood and Sons, 1893 - 314 páginas |
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... true that it never repeats itself . And there is a certain interest ( especially , let us admit , to the author ! ) in noting the progress of the matters reviewed in twenty years , and in learning from later events whether any of the ...
... true that it never repeats itself . And there is a certain interest ( especially , let us admit , to the author ! ) in noting the progress of the matters reviewed in twenty years , and in learning from later events whether any of the ...
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... true of a part is true also of the whole , and that it is by rest and quiet that the individual man becomes perfect in wisdom and prudence ; so the human race , by living in the calm and tranquillity of peace , applies itself most ...
... true of a part is true also of the whole , and that it is by rest and quiet that the individual man becomes perfect in wisdom and prudence ; so the human race , by living in the calm and tranquillity of peace , applies itself most ...
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... true also of pure literature ? The experiment will now , at any rate , be tried in rather a crucial case ; for the Divine Comedy , ' translated - and on the whole admirably well translated — by Longfellow , has been published in ...
... true also of pure literature ? The experiment will now , at any rate , be tried in rather a crucial case ; for the Divine Comedy , ' translated - and on the whole admirably well translated — by Longfellow , has been published in ...
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... true praise of God , Why succourest thou not him who loved thee so- For thee he issued from the vulgar herd ? ' " The comparison of Dante's renovated courage to the flowerets : - 66 By nocturnal chill Bowed down and closed , when the ...
... true praise of God , Why succourest thou not him who loved thee so- For thee he issued from the vulgar herd ? ' " The comparison of Dante's renovated courage to the flowerets : - 66 By nocturnal chill Bowed down and closed , when the ...
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... true that it is rhetorical , insufficient , often inaccurate as to dates , and generally very much below the level of its subject ; but when the other biographers are consulted , almost all their salient points are referred back DANTE ...
... true that it is rhetorical , insufficient , often inaccurate as to dates , and generally very much below the level of its subject ; but when the other biographers are consulted , almost all their salient points are referred back DANTE ...
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