Romanic Review, Volumen6

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Henry Alfred Todd
Department of French and Romance Philology of Columbia University, 1915
 

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Página 179 - called attention to the importance of this collection in the hope that it might soon find an editor. It was not, however, until the publication in 1910 of the third volume of the Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum by Mr.
Página 193 - massenhaft als stehender Schlusstheil auf.” Still, it is evident that Honorius was an exception; and the statement that the use of exempla systematically in sermons was not common until the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century is, I still think, correct.
Página 316 - Cf. Milton: Of Education: “The end, then, of learning is, to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which, being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.”
Página 316 - and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which, being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.”
Página 121 - Agricolae prisci, fortes parvoque beati, Condita post frumenta levantes tempore festo Corpus et ipsum animum spe finis dura ferentem, Cum sociis operum, pueris et conjuge fida, Tellurem porco, Silvanum lacte piabant, Floribus et vino Genium memorem brevis aevi. Fescennina per hunc inventa licentia
Página 121 - Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit, Libertasque recurrentes accepta per annos Lusit amabiliter, donec iam saevus apertam In rabiem coepit verti iocus et per honestas Ire domos impune minax. Doluere cruento Dente lacessiti; fuit intactis quoque cura Conditione super communi; quin etiam lex Poenaque lata malo quae nollet carmine quemquam Describi; vertere modum, formidine fustis Ad bene dicendum delectandumque redacti.
Página 193 - that it was not until the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century that the practice of using exempla became common, owing to the rise of the preaching orders.
Página 121 - Nec non Ausonii, Troia gens missa, coloni Versibus incomptis ludunt risuque soluto, Oraque corticibus sumunt horrenda cavatis, Et te, Bacche, vocant per carmina laeta, tibique Oscilla cx alta suspendunt mollia pinu.
Página 121 - Dente lacessiti; fuit intactis quoque cura Conditione super communi; quin etiam lex Poenaque lata malo quae nollet carmine quemquam Describi; vertere modum, formidine fustis Ad bene dicendum delectandumque redacti.
Página 89 - “By pain of heart now checked and now impelled, The intellectual power through words and things, Went sounding on a dim and perilous way.”

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