The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11John Murray, 1832 |
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... DANTE 259 Canto I. 269 Canto II . 279 Canto III . 285 Canto IV . 293 OCCASIONAL PIECES : Versicles 307 Lines to Mr. Murray . [ " To hook the Reader , " & c . ] 307 Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori . [ " Dear Doctor , I have read ...
... DANTE 259 Canto I. 269 Canto II . 279 Canto III . 285 Canto IV . 293 OCCASIONAL PIECES : Versicles 307 Lines to Mr. Murray . [ " To hook the Reader , " & c . ] 307 Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori . [ " Dear Doctor , I have read ...
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... Dante did the legends invented by the monks to maintain their mastery over weak minds . He formed them into a poem , which became the ad- miration of every age and nation : but Dante and Petrarca were poets , who , though universally ...
... Dante did the legends invented by the monks to maintain their mastery over weak minds . He formed them into a poem , which became the ad- miration of every age and nation : but Dante and Petrarca were poets , who , though universally ...
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... Dante places his purgatory . As the fall of Lucifer happened before the creation of Adam , it is evident that Dante did not admit that the southern hemisphere had ever been inhabited ; but , about thirty years afterwards , Petrarch ...
... Dante places his purgatory . As the fall of Lucifer happened before the creation of Adam , it is evident that Dante did not admit that the southern hemisphere had ever been inhabited ; but , about thirty years afterwards , Petrarch ...
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... Dante has inserted passages from the Vulgate in his Divina Commedia ; and Petrarch , the most religious of poets , quotes Scripture even when he is courting . Yet they were not accused of impiety . Neither did Pulci incur the danger of ...
... Dante has inserted passages from the Vulgate in his Divina Commedia ; and Petrarch , the most religious of poets , quotes Scripture even when he is courting . Yet they were not accused of impiety . Neither did Pulci incur the danger of ...
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... trattato ordinando ; Là dove il corno sonò tanto forte Dopo la dolorosa rotta , quando Ne la sua commedia Dante qui dice , E mettelo con Carlo in ciel felice . VI . You still may see at Saint Liberatore The 204 MORGANTE MAGGIORE .
... trattato ordinando ; Là dove il corno sonò tanto forte Dopo la dolorosa rotta , quando Ne la sua commedia Dante qui dice , E mettelo con Carlo in ciel felice . VI . You still may see at Saint Liberatore The 204 MORGANTE MAGGIORE .
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