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... truths * A mistake , for Guido did not become lord of Ravenna till several years later . But Boccaccio also assigns 1313 as the date of Dante's withdrawal to that city , and his first protector may have been one of the other Polentani ...
... truths * A mistake , for Guido did not become lord of Ravenna till several years later . But Boccaccio also assigns 1313 as the date of Dante's withdrawal to that city , and his first protector may have been one of the other Polentani ...
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... truth is , that it was only as a poet that Dante was great and original ( glory enough , surely , to have not more than two competitors ) , and in matters of science , as did all his contemporaries , sought the guiding hand of Aris ...
... truth is , that it was only as a poet that Dante was great and original ( glory enough , surely , to have not more than two competitors ) , and in matters of science , as did all his contemporaries , sought the guiding hand of Aris ...
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... truths which any Christian may accept and find comfort in . But the poem comes nearer to us than this . It is the real history of a brother man , of a tempted , purified , and at last trium- phant human soul ; it teaches the benign ...
... truths which any Christian may accept and find comfort in . But the poem comes nearer to us than this . It is the real history of a brother man , of a tempted , purified , and at last trium- phant human soul ; it teaches the benign ...
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... truth to human nature and to his own individuality , as to reduce all contemporary history to a mere comment on his vision . We protest , therefore , against the parochial criticism which would degrade Dante to a mere partisan , which ...
... truth to human nature and to his own individuality , as to reduce all contemporary history to a mere comment on his vision . We protest , therefore , against the parochial criticism which would degrade Dante to a mere partisan , which ...
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... truth and the splendor of God to shine through . In him as in Calderon the perpetual presence of imagination not only glorifies the philosophy of life and the science of theology , but idealizes both in symbols of material beauty DANTE .
... truth and the splendor of God to shine through . In him as in Calderon the perpetual presence of imagination not only glorifies the philosophy of life and the science of theology , but idealizes both in symbols of material beauty DANTE .
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