The Lyrical Poems of Dante Alighieri: Including the Poems of the Vita Nuova and ConvitoW. Smith, 1845 - 144페이지 |
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... mind from earthly concerns , and the placing of the affections exclusively on heaven . The former is attainable by a virtuous union of the sexes , founded on a rational choice of kindred minds , and cherished by concord and by continued ...
... mind from earthly concerns , and the placing of the affections exclusively on heaven . The former is attainable by a virtuous union of the sexes , founded on a rational choice of kindred minds , and cherished by concord and by continued ...
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... mind with a continual desire to arrive at higher excel- lence and capable of elevating the ignoble mind to a level with one born with the most excellent dispositions . He treats the passion of Love as an exalted friendship , capable of ...
... mind with a continual desire to arrive at higher excel- lence and capable of elevating the ignoble mind to a level with one born with the most excellent dispositions . He treats the passion of Love as an exalted friendship , capable of ...
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... mind ; and vice being mental defor- mity is Love's abhorrence . The desire of perpetual possession of the object beloved is a desire of immortality ; and Socrates refers the gene- ration of all animated nature , all inventions in art ...
... mind ; and vice being mental defor- mity is Love's abhorrence . The desire of perpetual possession of the object beloved is a desire of immortality ; and Socrates refers the gene- ration of all animated nature , all inventions in art ...
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... mind . The conclusion of the speech of Socrates is in loftier strain of thought and eloquence , and might have suggested to Dante the sublime conceptions with which he terminates his Vision of Paradise . It is to be remarked , that the ...
... mind . The conclusion of the speech of Socrates is in loftier strain of thought and eloquence , and might have suggested to Dante the sublime conceptions with which he terminates his Vision of Paradise . It is to be remarked , that the ...
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... mind within invigorated and confirmed . This , on the surface , appears to be a mere love sonnet , and the feelings of the poet to be expressed in common poetical metaphors . He declares his passion for a noble lady , whose beauty he ...
... mind within invigorated and confirmed . This , on the surface , appears to be a mere love sonnet , and the feelings of the poet to be expressed in common poetical metaphors . He declares his passion for a noble lady , whose beauty he ...
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adorned amore Aristotle BALLATA Beatrice beauteous beauty behold bliss bright CANZONE Cavalcante CHAP cloth lettered Convito countenance cruel Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI dart death delight desire discourse divine Donna dwells earth Edition Egidio Colonna enamoured Encyclopædia Metropolitana eyes fair fair lady fear feel Fraticelli gaze gentle heart gentle lady give grace grief Guido hath hear heaven Hence herb History honour hope illustrated J. H. NEWMAN JOHN STODDART lady's light LL.D look lord Love Love's Madonna mighty mind nature never nobility noble o'er occhi Oriel College pain peace perfect Petrarch Philosophy Phoenicia pity pleasure poems poet praise Richard Whately robe shows sighs Socrates song SONNET sorrow soul sovereign spirit Stanza star sweet tears tell thee thing THOMAS NOON TALFOURD thou art thou hast thou shalt thought treatise truth vile virtue Vita Nuova volume weep whence worth wounds
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xvi 페이지 - Attractive, human, rational, love still: In loving thou dost well, in passion not, Wherein true love consists not. Love refines The thoughts, and heart enlarges ; hath his seat In reason, and is judicious ; is the scale By which to heavenly love thou may'st ascend, Not sunk in carnal pleasure: for which cause, Among the beasts no mate for thee was found.
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