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... but we can supplement the picture with the beautiful interpretation that Dante gives in the Convivio of the epithet pius as applied by Virgil to his hero : ' Virgilio , d'Enea parlando , in sua maggiore loda pietoso lo chiama .
... but we can supplement the picture with the beautiful interpretation that Dante gives in the Convivio of the epithet pius as applied by Virgil to his hero : ' Virgilio , d'Enea parlando , in sua maggiore loda pietoso lo chiama .
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Perhaps , indeed , the only conspicuous feature of the work where it now appears to ' date ' is its handling in the opening chapter of the general interpretation of European Romanticism , and the correlation of that Romanticism with the ...
Perhaps , indeed , the only conspicuous feature of the work where it now appears to ' date ' is its handling in the opening chapter of the general interpretation of European Romanticism , and the correlation of that Romanticism with the ...
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a which probably no one would dispute ; and some criticisms are the result of an ex parte interpretation of a passage which is capable of interpretation in another way . In fact he admits that if Hegel means no more than he says when he ...
a which probably no one would dispute ; and some criticisms are the result of an ex parte interpretation of a passage which is capable of interpretation in another way . In fact he admits that if Hegel means no more than he says when he ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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