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Page 83
... Dante , the poet , homage of admiration has been paid in all ages . Every reader , in varying degree and from a different standpoint , has recognized the excellence of Dante's art ; this attitude is so general that it has found but ...
... Dante , the poet , homage of admiration has been paid in all ages . Every reader , in varying degree and from a different standpoint , has recognized the excellence of Dante's art ; this attitude is so general that it has found but ...
Page 84
... Dante's work has no real artistic value and that only those parts have a permanent value which can be classed as ... Dante's poetry ; we are told that the whole output of Dante's earlier years should be regarded as a preparation for the ...
... Dante's work has no real artistic value and that only those parts have a permanent value which can be classed as ... Dante's poetry ; we are told that the whole output of Dante's earlier years should be regarded as a preparation for the ...
Page 93
... Dante's assumed claim to priority , for we can discern minor isolated indications that students were moving in the same direction . But Dante has written that ' the large - souled man ever exalts himself in his heart , and so ...
... Dante's assumed claim to priority , for we can discern minor isolated indications that students were moving in the same direction . But Dante has written that ' the large - souled man ever exalts himself in his heart , and so ...
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