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Page 434
... Dante's work on which the impress of the poet in him is yet more unmistakably set . Measured by the range and compass of thought , and by the richness and delicacy of feeling , which the term in his usage conveys , Dante is the first ...
... Dante's work on which the impress of the poet in him is yet more unmistakably set . Measured by the range and compass of thought , and by the richness and delicacy of feeling , which the term in his usage conveys , Dante is the first ...
Page 572
... Dante Society , and had already read essays before it on various aspects of the Commedia . The well - known Dante scholar , Dr. Edward Moore , F.B.A. , was the founder of the society , but Tozer had been a student of Dante at an earlier ...
... Dante Society , and had already read essays before it on various aspects of the Commedia . The well - known Dante scholar , Dr. Edward Moore , F.B.A. , was the founder of the society , but Tozer had been a student of Dante at an earlier ...
Page 580
... Dante's worship for the Virgin . It is at all events remarkable that in this article there is more of true feeling for the personality of Dante than in any other , so much so that it has a marked influence upon his style . It may be ...
... Dante's worship for the Virgin . It is at all events remarkable that in this article there is more of true feeling for the personality of Dante than in any other , so much so that it has a marked influence upon his style . It may be ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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