Dante in America; a Historical And Bibliographical Study
Dante in America; a Historical And Bibliographical Study
Koch, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941
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A sonnet of Dante. (" Tanto gentile e tanto onesta pare. ") [Translated by Richard Watson Gilder. ] (Jn Gilder, R. W. Lyrics. New York, Century Co. (cop. 1887. ) 12°. P. 122. ) First appearance ? Sonnet from Dante. [" Deh peregrini, che pensosi andate. "] Translated by Miss Louise Imogen Guiney. (Jn the Catholic world. Oct. 1887. Vol. Xlvi, p. 31. ) Four sonnets from * La vita nuova. ' [Translated by Miss Louise Imogen Guiney. ] {In Guiney, L. I. The white sail, and other poems. Boston, Ticknor... ^ Co. (cop. 1887. ) pp. 145-148. ) Includes the foregoing, and also the sonnets beginning " lo mi sentii svegliar dentro alio core, " "Tanto gentile e tanto onesta pare, " and " Era venuta nella mente mia. " The translations of " Tanto gentile, " and " Deh peregrini, " are reprinted in C. H. Crandall's " Representative sonnets by American poets, " Boston, etc. , Houghton, Mifflin
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