The Lyrical Poems of Dante Alighieri: Including the Poems of the Vita Nuova and ConvitoW. Smith, 1845 - 144페이지 |
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... worth of mental en- dowments ; and when he happily meets with the inward and hidden beauty of a well - natured and generous soul , though combined only with a moderate share of external beauty , and obtains its possession , his ...
... worth of mental en- dowments ; and when he happily meets with the inward and hidden beauty of a well - natured and generous soul , though combined only with a moderate share of external beauty , and obtains its possession , his ...
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... worth and beauty of Beatrice , and the world's irreparable loss by her death . Canz . III . Gli occhi dolenti . Dante composes a lament at the request of the nearest relation of Beatrice , who is also his dearest friend , except He ...
... worth and beauty of Beatrice , and the world's irreparable loss by her death . Canz . III . Gli occhi dolenti . Dante composes a lament at the request of the nearest relation of Beatrice , who is also his dearest friend , except He ...
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... worth . CHAP . XIII . He concludes that his preference for the Italian is confirmed from benefits that he has received from it , from its being a step to the Latin , and thence to his advancement in science ; from its being the language ...
... worth . CHAP . XIII . He concludes that his preference for the Italian is confirmed from benefits that he has received from it , from its being a step to the Latin , and thence to his advancement in science ; from its being the language ...
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... worth of the canzone may not be understood ; but he trusts that its outward beauty , from construction , order , and rhythm , must be apparent . CHAP . XIII . Having shown the literal meaning of the canzone , he proceeds to the ...
... worth of the canzone may not be understood ; but he trusts that its outward beauty , from construction , order , and rhythm , must be apparent . CHAP . XIII . Having shown the literal meaning of the canzone , he proceeds to the ...
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... worth . He dis- courses on love generally ; and on the vegetative , sensitive , and reasoning souls . CHAP . III . He shows that as truth and virtue afford the noblest delights to the mind , his love is most worthily placed ; a love ...
... worth . He dis- courses on love generally ; and on the vegetative , sensitive , and reasoning souls . CHAP . III . He shows that as truth and virtue afford the noblest delights to the mind , his love is most worthily placed ; a love ...
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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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3 페이지 - HISTORY OF THE JEWS, from the Time of Alexander the Great to the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. AM 3595, BC 409, to AD 70.
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.
13 페이지 - Reptiles, Mollusca, Insects, Crustacea, Polyps. &c., engraved by JW Lowry and Thomas Landseer, after Sowerby, Charles Landseer, and others. The Descriptions, selected from articles contributed to the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, by JOHN FLINT SOUTH, Esq., FLS, JE GRAY, Esq., F LS, JF STEPHENS, Esq., FLS, FZS, and others.
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13 페이지 - Clothed in humility she hears her praise, And passes on with calm benignity ; Appearing not a thing of earth, but come From heaven, to show mankind a miracle.
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15 페이지 - Robb'd us of her, as it of others does ; But her supreme benignity alone ; For the bright beam of her humility Pass'd with such virtue the celestial spheres, That it raised wonder in the eternal Sire : So that his pleasure was To call away a soul so full of grace, And make it from our earth ascend to him, Deeming this life of weariness and «are Unworthy of a thing so excellent.
10 페이지 - HISTORY OF GREECE AND MACEDONIA, from the Age of Xenophon to the Absorption of Greece in the Roman Empire, including the History of Alexander the Great and his Successors. By DR. LYALL, Dean of Canterbury, Rev. GC RENOUARD, BD, &c., &c..
10 페이지 - It is an admirable text-book." — Evanfftlical Magazine. Vol. XXIII., price 8s., cloth lettered, HISTORY OF GREECE AND MACEDONIA, from the Age of Xenophon to the absorption of Greece in the Roman Empire, including the History...
12 페이지 - By JOHN EADIE, DD, LL.D., Professor of Biblical Literature to the United Presbyterian Church.