Report, with Accompanying Papers, Izd. 11-16Dante Society of America., 1892 |
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Stranica 75
... nature , because composed of the spirit of many citizens con- cordant in one single will . " 2 Although the decree be apo- cryphal , this was the spirit which expressed itself in the sublime works that fill Florence to - day with rich ...
... nature , because composed of the spirit of many citizens con- cordant in one single will . " 2 Although the decree be apo- cryphal , this was the spirit which expressed itself in the sublime works that fill Florence to - day with rich ...
Stranica 77
... nature that could grow to see in itself the whole human race , and in Beatrice's eyes the lode - star drawing man to God through the revelation of His will and truth . It is a figure that the imagination can readily picture moving ...
... nature that could grow to see in itself the whole human race , and in Beatrice's eyes the lode - star drawing man to God through the revelation of His will and truth . It is a figure that the imagination can readily picture moving ...
Stranica 78
... nature had not shared in the exuberant spirit with which the city was rife : “ Io , che pur di mia natura Trasmutabile son per tutte guise . " 2 By virtue of that very power of assimilating surrounding in- fluences his individuality was ...
... nature had not shared in the exuberant spirit with which the city was rife : “ Io , che pur di mia natura Trasmutabile son per tutte guise . " 2 By virtue of that very power of assimilating surrounding in- fluences his individuality was ...
Stranica 79
... nature un- der consideration is of the depth and earnestness of that of Dante ; the greater the earnestness of a character , the greater is its simplicity of purpose ; the more intense the aim , the more closely do the individual parts ...
... nature un- der consideration is of the depth and earnestness of that of Dante ; the greater the earnestness of a character , the greater is its simplicity of purpose ; the more intense the aim , the more closely do the individual parts ...
Stranica 81
... natural and easy . She was exalted by his fond imagination to a higher and yet higher plane , till he had indeed said ... nature was strangely twofold , for he both engaged eagerly in practical life , and also lived a silent existence of ...
... natural and easy . She was exalted by his fond imagination to a higher and yet higher plane , till he had indeed said ... nature was strangely twofold , for he both engaged eagerly in practical life , and also lived a silent existence of ...
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