The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... less religious schools and perpetuating itself in less simple centuries . But the characteristic of the Italian genius which impresses us most is that , while it became more cultured , it remained popular , and that in all periods ...
... less religious schools and perpetuating itself in less simple centuries . But the characteristic of the Italian genius which impresses us most is that , while it became more cultured , it remained popular , and that in all periods ...
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... a refuge in heaven . " of Fra Without doubt the Paradise Jacomino reflects a very earthly comfort and very monastic joy . Nothing seems less attractive to the modern imagination than the prospect of an 155 FOLLOWERS OF SAINT FRANCIS.
... a refuge in heaven . " of Fra Without doubt the Paradise Jacomino reflects a very earthly comfort and very monastic joy . Nothing seems less attractive to the modern imagination than the prospect of an 155 FOLLOWERS OF SAINT FRANCIS.
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... falling over the precipice had not Bonaventura led them by less perilous paths , and stayed them on an eminence whence they could contemplate God with safety . Jacopone followed these guides 243 THE POEMS OF JACOPONE.
... falling over the precipice had not Bonaventura led them by less perilous paths , and stayed them on an eminence whence they could contemplate God with safety . Jacopone followed these guides 243 THE POEMS OF JACOPONE.
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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