| 1831 - 660 halaman
...tranquillityof thought which gives, at the same time, the highest moral as well as intellectual delight. Tho scenes and objects which he describes, are clear and...than was ever attained by any other mortal poet.' — vol. i. pp. 69 — 71. Petrarch, emphatically the poet of love, was originally intended for the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1831 - 622 halaman
...sensible perception of these things is overpowered b_f thu sublimer spiritual feeling which the moriJ grandeur of his sentiments never fails to inspire. Dante equalled Milton in the one reer of his mind. We begin our journey with sppct> but not in the other, which gave to Üie him, as... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 halaman
...; we see the condemned writhing beneath the infliction ; the fiery soul is palpable ; the darkne«s visible ; the raging of the hail and lightning ' shot...character than was ever attained by any other mortal poet. (Life of Dante, vol. i. pp. 69-71.) ANONYMOUS 1832. Jan. MONTHLY MAGAZINE (NS). LIVES OF THE ITALIAN... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 halaman
...; we see the condemned writhing beneath the infliction ; the fiery soul is palpable ; the darkne«s visible ; the raging of the hail and lightning ' shot...character than was ever attained by any other mortal poet. (Life of Dante, vol. i. pp. 69-71.) ANONYMOUS 1832. Jan. MONTHLY MAGAZINE (NS). LIVES OF THE ITALIAN... | |
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