Makers of Literary Criticism, Том 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... Dante , he said : ( ' Is it not strange , now , that this poor fool should make himself so entertaining ; while you , a wise man , sit there day after day , and have nothing to amuse us with at all ? " Dante answered bitterly : " No ...
... Dante , he said : ( ' Is it not strange , now , that this poor fool should make himself so entertaining ; while you , a wise man , sit there day after day , and have nothing to amuse us with at all ? " Dante answered bitterly : " No ...
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... Dante , as we said , had ten silent centuries , in a very strange way , found a voice . The Divina Commedia is of Dante's writing ; yet in truth it belongs to ten Christian centuries only the finishing of it is Dante's . So always . The ...
... Dante , as we said , had ten silent centuries , in a very strange way , found a voice . The Divina Commedia is of Dante's writing ; yet in truth it belongs to ten Christian centuries only the finishing of it is Dante's . So always . The ...
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... Dante's thought . Homer yet is , veritably present face to face with every open soul of us ; and Greece , where is it ? Desolate for thousands of years ; away , vanished ; a bewildered heap of stones and rubbish , the life and existence ...
... Dante's thought . Homer yet is , veritably present face to face with every open soul of us ; and Greece , where is it ? Desolate for thousands of years ; away , vanished ; a bewildered heap of stones and rubbish , the life and existence ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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