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" In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our tongue, and he perchance Is born, who from the nest shall chase them both... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 333
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...of grossness! In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, <x So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one...them both. Naught is this mundane rumour but a breath ico Of wind, that comes now this way and now that, And changes name, because it changes side. What...
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Purgatorio

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 422 pages
...of grossness! In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, 95 So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one...nest shall chase them both. Naught is this mundane rumor but a breath 100 Of wind, that comes now this way and now that, And changes name, because it...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20

1867 - 784 pages
...little green upon thy summit lingers, If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting Cimabuc thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, So that the other's fame ¡s growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our tongue, and he perchance Is...
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The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 264 pages
...human powers, How little green upon thy summit lingers, If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, 95 So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 pages
...powers, How little green upon thy summit lingers, • If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, 95 So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20

American essays - 1867 - 1052 pages
...human powers, How little green upon thy summit lingers, If Ч be not followed by an age of grossncss I In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, Su that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our tongue,...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 2

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 pages
...human powers, How little green upon thy summit lingers, If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field, now Giotto has the cry, 95 So that the other's fame is growing dim. So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our...
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A Shadow of Dante: Being an Essay Towards Studying Himself, His World and ...

Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1871 - 338 pages
...powers, How little green upon thy summit lingers, If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! l In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the...the cry, So that the other's fame is growing dim. 1 How shortlived art thou, except an age of ignorance immediately succeed j for otherwise the next...
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Walks in Florence, Volume 2

Susan Horner, Joanna B. Horner - Florence (Italy) - 1873 - 498 pages
...human powers How little green upon thy summit lingers If't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting, Cimabue thought that he Should hold the...the cry, So that the other's fame is growing dim." Long-fellow's Translation. The arch over the last chapel on this side is crowned by a statue of San...
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Walks in Florence, Volume 2

Susan Horner, Joanna B. Horner - Florence (Italy) - 1873 - 508 pages
...human powers How little green upon thy summit lingers If 't be not followed by an age of grossness ! In painting, Cimabue thought that he Should hold the...field, now Giotto has the cry, So that the other's fume is growing dim." Longfellow's Translation. The arch over the last chapel on this side is crowned...
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