Annual Report of the Dante SocietyJ.W. Wilson, 1898 |
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Stranica 1
... fable literature . It is less important to know what answers modern schol- arship gives to questions concerning the ... fables . " It will be well , then , to begin by recall- ing some features of the history of fables from the classical ...
... fable literature . It is less important to know what answers modern schol- arship gives to questions concerning the ... fables . " It will be well , then , to begin by recall- ing some features of the history of fables from the classical ...
Stranica 2
... fable , " says Dr. Moore , commenting on Inferno , xxiii , 4. But what collection of so - called Aesopic fables did Dante have in mind ? This is a ques- tion of interest , whether that particular fable was or was not originally written ...
... fable , " says Dr. Moore , commenting on Inferno , xxiii , 4. But what collection of so - called Aesopic fables did Dante have in mind ? This is a ques- tion of interest , whether that particular fable was or was not originally written ...
Stranica 3
... fable - book of the Middle Ages , we should expect Dante to have been familiar with it , and his phrase Esopo poeta seems to indicate that he at least knew some met- rical version ; yet since he uses the somewhat rare word margarita , 3 ...
... fable - book of the Middle Ages , we should expect Dante to have been familiar with it , and his phrase Esopo poeta seems to indicate that he at least knew some met- rical version ; yet since he uses the somewhat rare word margarita , 3 ...
Stranica 4
... fable . It may be urged , however , that some other mediaval collection of fables may have been Dante's source . Mr. Paget Toynbee , for example , has hinted at a possible influence of Marie de France for the explanation of the fable we ...
... fable . It may be urged , however , that some other mediaval collection of fables may have been Dante's source . Mr. Paget Toynbee , for example , has hinted at a possible influence of Marie de France for the explanation of the fable we ...
Stranica 5
... fable . The intrinsic interest of the subject will perhaps justify a few words more about the history of this fable . Various Latin versions were derived from one or other of the sources just mentioned , includ- ing one by Jacques de ...
... fable . The intrinsic interest of the subject will perhaps justify a few words more about the history of this fable . Various Latin versions were derived from one or other of the sources just mentioned , includ- ing one by Jacques de ...
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Stranica 14 - Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; And were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
Stranica 3 - Nolite dare sanctum canibus ; ñeque mittatis margaritas vestras ante porcos; ne forte conculcent eas pedibus suis, et conversi dirumpant vos.
Stranica 27 - Spera l'uomo ingannato, e mal richiede Sensi profondi, sconosciuti, e molto Più che virili, in chi dell'uomo al tutto Da natura è minor. Che se più molli E più tenui le membra, essa la mente Men capace e men forte anco riceve.
Stranica 11 - ... 1 fa dire amare, e s'omo per veder lo po mostrare. In quella parte - dove sta memora 1 5 prende suo stato, - si formato, - come diaffan da lume, - d'una scuritate la qual da Marte — vene, e fa demora; elli e create — ed ha sensato — nome, d'alma costume - e di cor volontate.
Stranica 77 - Io scrittore udii dire a Dante che mai rima noi trasse a dire altro che quello ch'avea in suo proponimento; ma ch'elli molte e spesse volte facea li vocaboli dire nelle sue rime altro che quello ch'erano appo gli altri dicitori usati di sprimere...
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Stranica 16 - YES! in the sea of life enisled, With echoing straits between us thrown, Dotting the shoreless watery wild, We mortal millions live alone. The islands feel the enclasping flow, And then their endless bounds they know.
Stranica 42 - Ch' hai seguitata, e veggi sua dottrina Come può seguitar la mia parola ; E veggi vostra via dalla divina Distar cotanto, quanto si discorda Da terra il ciel che più alto festina. Ond' io risposi lei : Non mi ricorda Ch' io straniassi me giammai da voi, Nè honne coscienza che rimorda.
Stranica 16 - Sed optime conceptiones non possunt esse nisi ubi scientia et ingenium est: ergo optima loquela non convenit nisi illis in quibus ingenium et scientia est.