Report, with Accompanying Papers, Izd. 11-16Dante Society of America., 1892 |
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Stranica 14
... English poem . The sub- stance is Dante's , but the mode of expression is often changed from his . Without knowledge of the origi nal , one may read it with ease and pleasure , and with little sense of any hampering conformities to a ...
... English poem . The sub- stance is Dante's , but the mode of expression is often changed from his . Without knowledge of the origi nal , one may read it with ease and pleasure , and with little sense of any hampering conformities to a ...
Stranica 15
... English ; it is a difference of essence , a difference in poetic nature , a difference , as I have said , of style and tone . " But , when every allowance is made , this work of Dr. Parsons's is an achievement of credit to American ...
... English ; it is a difference of essence , a difference in poetic nature , a difference , as I have said , of style and tone . " But , when every allowance is made , this work of Dr. Parsons's is an achievement of credit to American ...
Stranica 25
... English blank - verse , with notes , historical , classical , and explanatory , and a life of the author , by Nathaniel Howard . London , etc. 1807. 16 ° . The divine comedy , translated by Charles Eliot Norton . iii . Paradise . Boston ...
... English blank - verse , with notes , historical , classical , and explanatory , and a life of the author , by Nathaniel Howard . London , etc. 1807. 16 ° . The divine comedy , translated by Charles Eliot Norton . iii . Paradise . Boston ...
Stranica 13
... English - speaking countries , and of the possibilities of more extended usefulness for the Society itself . There was never a time when study of the poet was more general in England and America , or when more and better equipped ...
... English - speaking countries , and of the possibilities of more extended usefulness for the Society itself . There was never a time when study of the poet was more general in England and America , or when more and better equipped ...
Stranica 15
... English should be considerably greater in the future than in the past . Here is a large field of usefulness , already partially occupied by the Society , but in which much remains to be done . One important task has already been ...
... English should be considerably greater in the future than in the past . Here is a large field of usefulness , already partially occupied by the Society , but in which much remains to be done . One important task has already been ...
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American anno annual report Athenæum Beatrice biblioteca delle scuole Boston C. E. Norton Cambridge canto Catholic world CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Città di Castello Comunis Comunis Florentie condempnati consortes Convito Council Count Passerini Critic Dante Alighieri DANTE COLLECTION Dante Society Dante's Divina commedia Divine comedy domini domo edition eorum essay Estratto etiam Filii Firenze Florence Francesca Fraticelli fuit GEORGE Giornale dantesco Giov Giuliani Guido Guido Cavalcanti Harvard College HENRY Ibid Inferno ipsi ital Italian L'Alighieri lett letter letteratura italiana London Longfellow Lorenzo Da Ponte Lowell Mass MISS notes omnes Paradiso poem poet Ponte printed Purg Purgatorio quae quam quia quibus quod reading Reprinted Reviewed Roma Scartazzini secondo sonnet study of Dante sunt T. W. PARSONS tantum terza rima THEODORE Theodore W Ticknor translation verse viii Vita nuova Vulgari WILLIAM WILLIAM COOLIDGE xvii York
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