The Lyrical Poems of Dante Alighieri: Including the Poems of the Vita Nuova and ConvitoW. Smith, 1845 - 144ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Donna , the allegorical lady of the poet's love , first called my par- ticular attention to these poems . It is unquestionable that in most instances they are intended to bear a double meaning , and that the words of Dionisi apply to ...
... Donna , the allegorical lady of the poet's love , first called my par- ticular attention to these poems . It is unquestionable that in most instances they are intended to bear a double meaning , and that the words of Dionisi apply to ...
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... to him Beatrice as dead . He relates the dream in Canz . II . Donna pietosa . Dante's imagination brings before him , in a vision , Love , then Giovanna , called also Primavera , ( the mistress XX ANALYSIS OF THE VITA NUOVA .
... to him Beatrice as dead . He relates the dream in Canz . II . Donna pietosa . Dante's imagination brings before him , in a vision , Love , then Giovanna , called also Primavera , ( the mistress XX ANALYSIS OF THE VITA NUOVA .
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... Donna gentile , v . 39 ; shows how Philosophy operates upon human intelligences , and elevates them to the love and knowledge of things eternal , and to the acquisition of the three Chris- tian virtues , Faith , Hope , and Charity ...
... Donna gentile , v . 39 ; shows how Philosophy operates upon human intelligences , and elevates them to the love and knowledge of things eternal , and to the acquisition of the three Chris- tian virtues , Faith , Hope , and Charity ...
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... donna Amore . WITHIN her eyes my lady carries Love , Whence is ennobled all that she regards : Where'er she moves , towards her do all men turn , And the heart throbs of him whom she salutes ; So that with countenance cast down and pale ...
... donna Amore . WITHIN her eyes my lady carries Love , Whence is ennobled all that she regards : Where'er she moves , towards her do all men turn , And the heart throbs of him whom she salutes ; So that with countenance cast down and pale ...
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... her tears . Such woe is in her countenance express'd , That who should have the heart to look on it , Would in her presence through his sorrow die . CANZONE II . Donna pietosa e di novella etate . 10 POEMS OF THE VITA NUOVA .
... her tears . Such woe is in her countenance express'd , That who should have the heart to look on it , Would in her presence through his sorrow die . CANZONE II . Donna pietosa e di novella etate . 10 POEMS OF THE VITA NUOVA .
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