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Page 154
... things . The poem of the Tesoretto , written in a jingling metre , which reminds one of the Vision of Piers Ploughman , is it- self a Vision , with the customary alle- gorical personages of the Virtues and The work is quaint and curious ...
... things . The poem of the Tesoretto , written in a jingling metre , which reminds one of the Vision of Piers Ploughman , is it- self a Vision , with the customary alle- gorical personages of the Virtues and The work is quaint and curious ...
Page 199
... thing , nay , incredible , that those and elegant Latin and good reasoning , most high conceptions could be expressed ... things were written , had abandoned , ah me ! the liberal arts unto vulgar hands , I threw aside the delicate lyre ...
... thing , nay , incredible , that those and elegant Latin and good reasoning , most high conceptions could be expressed ... things were written , had abandoned , ah me ! the liberal arts unto vulgar hands , I threw aside the delicate lyre ...
Page 200
... thing . Is such an invita- tion , then , to return to his country glorious to Dante Alighieri , after suffer- ing in exile ... things that this excuse had never been needed ; that neither others had done me wrong , nor myself under- gone ...
... thing . Is such an invita- tion , then , to return to his country glorious to Dante Alighieri , after suffer- ing in exile ... things that this excuse had never been needed ; that neither others had done me wrong , nor myself under- gone ...
Page 205
... things which I delight most in recollecting , is what he told me relating to that of which we are now speaking . He said then , that Dante belonged to the party of Messer Vieri de ' Cerchi , and was one of its great leaders ; and when ...
... things which I delight most in recollecting , is what he told me relating to that of which we are now speaking . He said then , that Dante belonged to the party of Messer Vieri de ' Cerchi , and was one of its great leaders ; and when ...
Page 211
... things for me , and fix upon the tomb the oar with which I rowed whilst alive , being with my compa- nions . " Thus he spoke ; but I , answering , addressed him : " O wretched one , I will perform and do these things for thee . ' Thus ...
... things for me , and fix upon the tomb the oar with which I rowed whilst alive , being with my compa- nions . " Thus he spoke ; but I , answering , addressed him : " O wretched one , I will perform and do these things for thee . ' Thus ...
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