Impressions of Dante and of the New WorldW. Blackwood and Sons, 1893 - 314 sider |
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... book are sold . One copy must always go to the British Museum , and that is a record of his existence on this troub ... books , hundreds of thousands of which no eye but the author's has ever looked at . a grave of reputations ! What a ...
... book are sold . One copy must always go to the British Museum , and that is a record of his existence on this troub ... books , hundreds of thousands of which no eye but the author's has ever looked at . a grave of reputations ! What a ...
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... , ' and can be bought for the modest sum of 10d . It would be interesting ( if it were possible ) to know the numbers and the class of buyers of the book . There will undoubtedly be a number DANTE FOR THE GENERAL . 3.
... , ' and can be bought for the modest sum of 10d . It would be interesting ( if it were possible ) to know the numbers and the class of buyers of the book . There will undoubtedly be a number DANTE FOR THE GENERAL . 3.
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... book is to have a wide appreciation or success amongst the poorer of the English upper middle classes and the more advanced of the lower middle classes , for whom the series is mainly intended ? There is a good deal to be said in favour ...
... book is to have a wide appreciation or success amongst the poorer of the English upper middle classes and the more advanced of the lower middle classes , for whom the series is mainly intended ? There is a good deal to be said in favour ...
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John Walter Cross. Very few of the buyers of such a book are likely to become Dante students , and whoso- ever listens with the right ear can enjoy the most exquisite bits of the poem without any explanation . But , apart from the ...
John Walter Cross. Very few of the buyers of such a book are likely to become Dante students , and whoso- ever listens with the right ear can enjoy the most exquisite bits of the poem without any explanation . But , apart from the ...
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... book in which the seven cantos were written . It had been put there in a place of safety at the time when the ... book to one of our fellow - citizens , Dino di Messer Lambertuccio Frescobaldi , who was famous at that time for his ...
... book in which the seven cantos were written . It had been put there in a place of safety at the time when the ... book to one of our fellow - citizens , Dino di Messer Lambertuccio Frescobaldi , who was famous at that time for his ...
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