Studies in Philology, Volume 19University of North Carolina Press, 1922 |
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Pagina 7
... expressions of esoteric wisdom . An adequate conception of the essential features of Petrarch's attitude may be formed by reading the Epistle to Vergil 15 and examining de Nolhac's reproduction 16 of a specimen of the symbolism which ...
... expressions of esoteric wisdom . An adequate conception of the essential features of Petrarch's attitude may be formed by reading the Epistle to Vergil 15 and examining de Nolhac's reproduction 16 of a specimen of the symbolism which ...
Pagina 24
... expression of the artist's self , had become firmly estab- lished . In the interpretation of a piece of literature , cognizance was taken not only of the personality that produced it , but also of the environment in which that ...
... expression of the artist's self , had become firmly estab- lished . In the interpretation of a piece of literature , cognizance was taken not only of the personality that produced it , but also of the environment in which that ...
Pagina 27
... expression of thanks for a fait accompli , may well be an appeal dictated by the woes of " misera Mantua " in general . " To me the lorn Meliboeus is the real hero , not the smugly satisfied Tityrus . 59 Of course , everybody knows that ...
... expression of thanks for a fait accompli , may well be an appeal dictated by the woes of " misera Mantua " in general . " To me the lorn Meliboeus is the real hero , not the smugly satisfied Tityrus . 59 Of course , everybody knows that ...
Pagina 44
... expression . The point of beginning is " caught up with " in Calasiris ' narrative at the end of Book V , exactly the middle point of the work . After that the narrative proceeds al- most entirely in chronological order . All this is ...
... expression . The point of beginning is " caught up with " in Calasiris ' narrative at the end of Book V , exactly the middle point of the work . After that the narrative proceeds al- most entirely in chronological order . All this is ...
Pagina 65
... expressing the difference between fortuna and fors . If the examples brought under review in this paper offer a sufficient basis for conclusion , it was only to a limited degree that fors shared the place of fortuna conceived as a deity ...
... expressing the difference between fortuna and fors . If the examples brought under review in this paper offer a sufficient basis for conclusion , it was only to a limited degree that fors shared the place of fortuna conceived as a deity ...
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