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... Divina Commedia were composed has hardly yet been definitely solved by Italian scholars . We gather from his first Eclogue — that genial and delightful poem in which Dante revived the bucolic muse of Virgil and inaugu- rated the Latin ...
... Divina Commedia were composed has hardly yet been definitely solved by Italian scholars . We gather from his first Eclogue — that genial and delightful poem in which Dante revived the bucolic muse of Virgil and inaugu- rated the Latin ...
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... Divina Commedia he makes their language his own . A comparison with Ariosto is possible . The first and last lines of the Orlando Furioso are modifications of lines in the Divina Commedia , which likewise echo the opening and concluding ...
... Divina Commedia he makes their language his own . A comparison with Ariosto is possible . The first and last lines of the Orlando Furioso are modifications of lines in the Divina Commedia , which likewise echo the opening and concluding ...
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... Divina Commedia from the sphere of Church and Empire to the field of the individual soul . The De Monarchia , whenever written , is the supplement to the Divina Commedia . We know Augustine's distinction of the two cities : the two ...
... Divina Commedia from the sphere of Church and Empire to the field of the individual soul . The De Monarchia , whenever written , is the supplement to the Divina Commedia . We know Augustine's distinction of the two cities : the two ...
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