Grecian Vistas: Giacomo Leopardi and Romantic HellasEdizioni CNSL, 1999 - 139 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 12.
44. lappuse
... Homer , Virgil , or Byron67 may exhibit that ' sensibilità ' which is a perennial feature of the human mind , the fundamental difference between the ancient and the modern poets being the affected and sentimentalizing efforts of the ...
... Homer , Virgil , or Byron67 may exhibit that ' sensibilità ' which is a perennial feature of the human mind , the fundamental difference between the ancient and the modern poets being the affected and sentimentalizing efforts of the ...
69. lappuse
... Homer : he deceives , as a great man can do , and he pleases , sordid was your deception ; with him the spirit is enlightened ; and if one believes you , will be sodden . The errors of Greece will always be cherished : Ovid will always ...
... Homer : he deceives , as a great man can do , and he pleases , sordid was your deception ; with him the spirit is enlightened ; and if one believes you , will be sodden . The errors of Greece will always be cherished : Ovid will always ...
107. lappuse
... Homer ) passed to denote the forcefulness and vehemence of a rhetorical style , ( thus becoming almost synonymous to űŋλos “ sublime ” ) . And it is still a shadow ( " ombra diva " ) that haunts the opening lines of “ Alla sua donna ...
... Homer ) passed to denote the forcefulness and vehemence of a rhetorical style , ( thus becoming almost synonymous to űŋλos “ sublime ” ) . And it is still a shadow ( " ombra diva " ) that haunts the opening lines of “ Alla sua donna ...
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abstract acceptance aesthetic allegory already ancient antichi appears beauty become believe bello called century character Christian classical concept considered cose Critical dark death dream early element essence evil existence expressed eyes face fact fate gods Greek harmony historical Homer human idea ideal imagination imitation instance Introduction issue Italian Italy later Leopardi letter light live meaning memory mind moon mortal myth mythology namely nature necessary Nietzsche night notion object observation particular passage past perhaps philosophy Platonic poem Poesie e Prose poet poetic poetry present pure reason reference religion remarked representation Romantic Saffo Sappho Schopenhauer seems sense simply soul spirit sublime things thinking thought translation universal vision vita Werke whole wrote Zibaldone