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... England and in America . A new generation of readers , drawn in many cases from fresh social strata , approach a poet ( and particularly a poet whose writing is in a sense sacred ) in a different attitude from that of the select few to ...
... England and in America . A new generation of readers , drawn in many cases from fresh social strata , approach a poet ( and particularly a poet whose writing is in a sense sacred ) in a different attitude from that of the select few to ...
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... was finishing his work in England and Sir William Wallace was the glory of Scotland ) men of such mark as Cimabue , Brunetto Latini , Guido Caval- canti , Casella , Arnolfo , Dante , Giotto , 28 DANTE FOR THE GENERAL .
... was finishing his work in England and Sir William Wallace was the glory of Scotland ) men of such mark as Cimabue , Brunetto Latini , Guido Caval- canti , Casella , Arnolfo , Dante , Giotto , 28 DANTE FOR THE GENERAL .
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... England and America . It will probably be well within the mark to say that ' there are hundreds of readers of the ' Divina Commedia ' to - day for every single reader that there was when Dean Church published his well - known scholarly ...
... England and America . It will probably be well within the mark to say that ' there are hundreds of readers of the ' Divina Commedia ' to - day for every single reader that there was when Dean Church published his well - known scholarly ...
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... ( the Holy Roman Empire and the Holy Roman Church ) were grappling in death - throes . The spirit of nationality was crystallising in France and F in England , and the bases of representative and constitutional DANTE AND THE 66 81 99.
... ( the Holy Roman Empire and the Holy Roman Church ) were grappling in death - throes . The spirit of nationality was crystallising in France and F in England , and the bases of representative and constitutional DANTE AND THE 66 81 99.
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... England , and the Revolution . in France , broadened out into the wide river of American Independence , opening a new industrial era of great hope to mankind . In the intellectual world Roger Bacon1 had already laid the foundation for ...
... England , and the Revolution . in France , broadened out into the wide river of American Independence , opening a new industrial era of great hope to mankind . In the intellectual world Roger Bacon1 had already laid the foundation for ...
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