id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16978 Slattery, John T. (John Theodore) Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920 .txt text/plain 61221 3215 74 over all the people a tender love of nature and God. Among his disciples--great minds of the time--were Thomas of Celano, one the eyes of Dante, intent equally upon natural phenomena and the things Thus Dante makes Guido Guinicelli say: "Love and the gentle heart are twenty-fifth of the following year, 1300, Dante places as the time for compassion at the Divine Judgment.' Passionate love of God, Dante holds, The question now arises: Did Beatrice know of Dante's love and did she Norton says: "It is needful to know Dante as a man in order fully to In any event Dante, who shows in Hell how men are made sin eternally, in between the two poets on things likely to be of interest to Dante, in "Dante," says Beatrice, "weep not that Virgil leaves thee, nay weep thou identifying light with God and the angels and the blessed, Dante is only ./cache/16978.txt ./txt/16978.txt