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... Dante names Virgil first - are to be studied for the acquisition of ' the most regular degree of construction'.3 Lo bello stilo may thus be understood of the poetic art in general , and perhaps more particularly of what Dante calls the ...
... Dante names Virgil first - are to be studied for the acquisition of ' the most regular degree of construction'.3 Lo bello stilo may thus be understood of the poetic art in general , and perhaps more particularly of what Dante calls the ...
Page 83
... Dante's emphatic repudiation of the legend of Virgil the magician . ' Dante would have found no hints for his Purgatorio in the passage , in the sixth book of the Aeneid , where Anchises speaks of spirits after death suffering various ...
... Dante's emphatic repudiation of the legend of Virgil the magician . ' Dante would have found no hints for his Purgatorio in the passage , in the sixth book of the Aeneid , where Anchises speaks of spirits after death suffering various ...
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... Dante draws near to the consummation of the vision . In the last canto of the Para- diso , St. Bernard proffers all his prayers to the Blessed Virgin on Dante's behalf : perchè tu ogni nube li disleghi di sua mortalità co ' prieghi tuoi ...
... Dante draws near to the consummation of the vision . In the last canto of the Para- diso , St. Bernard proffers all his prayers to the Blessed Virgin on Dante's behalf : perchè tu ogni nube li disleghi di sua mortalità co ' prieghi tuoi ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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