The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 strani |
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... Italian universities , as well as at Paris and Oxford . He was a musician and painter , theo- logian and linguist . In ... Italy did not leave Dante un- touched . He took part in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines , on the side of ...
... Italian universities , as well as at Paris and Oxford . He was a musician and painter , theo- logian and linguist . In ... Italy did not leave Dante un- touched . He took part in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines , on the side of ...
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... Italy to be that which belongs to all the towns in Italy but does not appear to belong to any one of them , and by which all the municipal dialects of the Italians are measured , weighed , and compared . CHAPTER XVII We must now set ...
... Italy to be that which belongs to all the towns in Italy but does not appear to belong to any one of them , and by which all the municipal dialects of the Italians are measured , weighed , and compared . CHAPTER XVII We must now set ...
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... Italian , already had their own fashion of antiquity . Dante had appeared , and his posterity had lost no time in ... Italy had her classics , and Spain had every right to be- lieve she was also in possession of hers , when France ...
... Italian , already had their own fashion of antiquity . Dante had appeared , and his posterity had lost no time in ... Italy had her classics , and Spain had every right to be- lieve she was also in possession of hers , when France ...
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