| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pagine
...that first view he gets of the Hall of Dite : red pinnacle, redhot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct,...visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante. There is a brevity, an abrupt precision in him : Tacitus is not briefer,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 pagine
...that first view he gets of the Hall of Dite : red pinnacle, redhot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct,...visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante. There is a brevity, an abrupt precision in him : Tacitus is not briefer,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 pagine
...that first view he gets of the Hall of Dite : red pinnacle, redhot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom; so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genins of Dante. There is a brevity, an abrupt precision in him: Tacitus is not briefer,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 pagine
...of the Hall of Dite; red pinnacle, red hot cone of iron glowing through the immensity of gloom;—so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever! It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante." " Milton," says Lessing in his Laokoon, " can indeed fill no galleries.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 758 pagine
...the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinnacle, red hot cone of iron glowing through the immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante." "'Milton," says Lessing in his Laokoon, "can indeed fill no galleries.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 766 pagine
...the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinnacle, red hot cone of iron glowing through the immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever 1 It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante." "Milton," says Lessing in his Laokoon, " can indeed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 pagine
...that first view he gets of the Hall of Dite : red pinnacle, redhot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct,...visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante. There is a brevity, an abrupt precision in him : Tacitus is not briefer,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 772 pagine
...the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinuacle, red hot cone of iron glowing through the immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever ! It is as an emblem of the whole genins of Dante." " Milton," says Leasing in his Laokoon, "can indeed fill no galleries.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 770 pagine
...the first view he gets of the Hall of Dite ; red pinnacle, red hot cone of iron glowing through the immensity of gloom ; — so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever I It is as an emblem of the whole genius of Dante." " Milton," says Lessing in his Laokoon, " can indeed... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 pagine
...remember the first view he gets of the Hall of Dis, red pinnacle, redhot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom ; so vivid, so distinct, visible at once and forever ! It is an emblem of the whole genius of Dante." It is impossible to do full justice to a lone; poem by selecting... | |
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