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" Latin models could only have served to mislead him. Indeed, it is impossible not to remark his admiration of writers far inferior to himself ; and, in particular, his idolatry of Virgil, who, elegant and splendid as he is, has no pretensions to the depth... "
The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay - 70 ページ
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay 著 - 1860 - 395 ページ
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Knight's Quarterly Magazine, 第 2 巻

1824 - 486 ページ
...amidst the impostures and superstitions of later religions. Indeed the mythology of 'he ,, T)ivine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It...pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterize his Tuscan worshipper. In truth, it may be laid clown as an almost universal rule that...

Knight's Quarterly Magazine, 第 2 巻

1824 - 488 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and ^Eschylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterize his Tuscan worshipper. In truth, it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that...

The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 264 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and ^Eschylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterize his Tuscan worshipper. In truth, it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 1 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 ページ
...and more colossal mould. It hrea! lies the spirit of Homer and /Lschylus, not of Ovid and ClaiK'ian. This is the more extraordinary, since Dante seems...himself; and, in particular, his idolatry of Virgil, I who, elegant and splendid as he is, has no pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 428 ページ
...extraordinary, since Dante seems to have been utterly ignorant of the Greek language ; and his favorite Latin models could only have served to mislead him....pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterize his Tuscan worshipper. In truth, it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 1 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 780 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and /lischylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...Latin models could only have served to mislead him. Indeel, it is impossible not to remark his admiration of writers far inferior to himself; and, in particular,...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and ^Eschylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...been utterly ignorant of the Greek language ; and his favorite Latin models could only have served to mislead him. Indeed, it is impossible not to remark...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 466 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and ^Eschylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...been utterly ignorant of the Greek language ; and his favorite Latin models could only have served to mislead him. Indeed, it is impossible not to remark...

The Divine Comedy, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 ページ
...Divine Comedy is of the elder and more colossal mould. It breathes the spirit of Homer and .(Eschylus, not of Ovid and Claudian. This is the more extraordinary,...been utterly ignorant of the Greek language ; and his favorite Latin models could only have served to mislead him. Indeed, it is impossible not to remark...

Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, 第 1 巻

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 844 ページ
...extraordinary, since Dante seems to have been utterly ignorant of the Greek language; and his favorite Latin models could only have served to mislead him....idolatry of Virgil, who, elegant and splendid as he is, hasno pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterize his Tuscan worshipper. In...




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