Michael Angelo, Considered as a Philosophic PoetSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 139 Seiten |
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abstract admirable allegory amatory Amor anima artist ascending Beatrice beauteous beauty behold bella bellezza Bernardo Tasso Boethius c'est character Cicero Colui Consolations of Philosophy contemplation Convito cose cuor Dæmon Dante death desire dice dico Diotima Discourses Divina Commedia divine donna doth earth eternal excellence existence eyes feeling of truth grace grandeur grief Guido Cavalcanti heart Heaven highest honour hope idea ideal imagination immortal intellect Italian language judgement light Lorenzo luce Marsilio Ficino Medici mente mi fu Michael Angelo mind molti mortal morte nature Nominalists object observed occhi ogni painting passion perfection Petrarca philosophy Plato poet poetical poetry of Michael present principle Proclus Prosopopoeia può pure quale quali Raffaello ragione reason remarks sapere Sapientia says sculpture sense Socrates sonnet soul spirit sublime sunt tempo thee things thou thought tion veramente virtù virtue vita vuol whilst