526 resultados para The Divine Comedy
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T.L.s. To Dewey L. Hanner, from Ross B. Lowe, August, 1940.
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"Lecture delivered at the London institution, February 1st, 1877," and first published in "The New quarterly magazine for April 1877."
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Printed in Great Britain.
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110 lines of Pope's Poem have been incorporated in the Play, and are indicated by brackets.--Author's note.
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Includes index.
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"Spenser's Preface to the reader": vol.l, p.[85]-87.
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"Written by an anonymous Celestine monk in the 1470s at Notre Dame D'Ambert near Orleans ... an interesting example of devotional literature in the vernacular written by the Celestines for women. The complicated story behind this text (which survives in only two manuscripts), however, is even more interesting, since its source is the Miroir des simples âmes (Mirror of Simple Souls) by the mystical writer, Marguerite Porete, who was burnt at the stake as a relapsed heretic in Paris in 1310"--Textmanuscripts.com
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Title vignette.
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"Entirely revised and edited by William Archer."
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Editors vary.