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... called her mother . There is no modern city about which cluster so many elevating associations , none in which the past is so contemporary with us in unchanged build- ings and undisturbed monuments . The house of Dante is still shown ...
... called her mother . There is no modern city about which cluster so many elevating associations , none in which the past is so contemporary with us in unchanged build- ings and undisturbed monuments . The house of Dante is still shown ...
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... called a true lover of wisdom ( filosofo ) who loves it for the sake of gain , as do lawyers , physicians , and almost all churchmen ( li reli- giosi ) , who study , not in order to know , but to acquire riches or advancement , and who ...
... called a true lover of wisdom ( filosofo ) who loves it for the sake of gain , as do lawyers , physicians , and almost all churchmen ( li reli- giosi ) , who study , not in order to know , but to acquire riches or advancement , and who ...
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... called the revolution of Gian Della Bella , in which the priors of the trades took the power into their own hands , and made nobility a dis- qualification for office . A noble was defined to be any one who counted a knight among his ...
... called the revolution of Gian Della Bella , in which the priors of the trades took the power into their own hands , and made nobility a dis- qualification for office . A noble was defined to be any one who counted a knight among his ...
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... called forth such an expression as that of Ruskin , that " the central man of all the world , as rep- resenting in perfect balance the imaginative , moral , and intellectual faculties , all at their highest , is Dante . " The first ...
... called forth such an expression as that of Ruskin , that " the central man of all the world , as rep- resenting in perfect balance the imaginative , moral , and intellectual faculties , all at their highest , is Dante . " The first ...
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... called his people ; and not Isaiah himself was more destitute of that humor , that sense of ludicrous contrast , which is an essential in the composition of a sceptic . In Dante's time , learn- ing had something of a sacred character ...
... called his people ; and not Isaiah himself was more destitute of that humor , that sense of ludicrous contrast , which is an essential in the composition of a sceptic . In Dante's time , learn- ing had something of a sacred character ...
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