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... Dante as the hieroglyphics of Egypt differed from the picture - writing of Mexico . The images which Dante employs speak for themselves ; they stand simply for what they are . Those of Milton have a significance which is often dis ...
... Dante as the hieroglyphics of Egypt differed from the picture - writing of Mexico . The images which Dante employs speak for themselves ; they stand simply for what they are . Those of Milton have a significance which is often dis ...
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... Dante makes the groundwork of his thought , alike in his treatise De Monarchia and in the idealism of the Paradiso ... Dante's speculations about the physical and spiritual universe . Lastly , the lyrical motive in his poem springs out ...
... Dante makes the groundwork of his thought , alike in his treatise De Monarchia and in the idealism of the Paradiso ... Dante's speculations about the physical and spiritual universe . Lastly , the lyrical motive in his poem springs out ...
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... Dante with Ciacco , Francesca di Rimini , or Cacciaguida . There is nothing in the images employed by Milton which is necessarily discernible only to the initiated ' ; though neither in his case nor in Dante's can the meaning of the ...
... Dante with Ciacco , Francesca di Rimini , or Cacciaguida . There is nothing in the images employed by Milton which is necessarily discernible only to the initiated ' ; though neither in his case nor in Dante's can the meaning of the ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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