The style of Dante is, if not his highest, perhaps his most peculiar excellence. I know nothing with which it can be compared. The noblest models of Greek composition must yield to it. His words are the fewest and the best which it is possible to use.... Knight's Quarterly Magazine - 221 ページ1824全文表示 - この書籍について
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 ページ
...no pretensions to the depth and originality of mind which characterise his Tuscan worshipper. . . . The style of Dante is, if not his highest, perhaps...amplification would only injure the effect. There is probably no writer in any language who has presented so many strong pictures to the mind. Yet there... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 774 ページ
...the depth and originality of mind which characterise his Tuscan worshipper. . . . The styleof_J)ante is, if not his highest, perhaps his most peculiar...noblest models of Greek composition must yield to it. A His words are the fewest and the best which it is possible to use. The first expression in which... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1919 - 1272 ページ
...any language. Macaulay, who was not unduly partial to the great Florentine, says of Dante's style: "I know nothing with which it can be compared. The...noblest models of Greek composition must yield to it." If the Italian language were studied merely to get a first-hand acquaintance with the poet of the Commedia,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 553 ページ
...darkness is upon the face of them. Yet how many men of genius have panegyrised and imitated them 1 The style of Dante is, if not his highest, perhaps...amplification would only injure the effect. There is probably no writer in any language who has presented so many strong pictures to the mind. Yet there... | |
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