Word: worldly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...poems, and by that act the speech of the Italy speech was glorified forever. As the father of modern literature, then, Dante may rightfully be called the leader of the long line of writers who furnish the surest revelation of the races which have achieved the progress of the world during the last five hundred years...
...under the influence of idealized love Dante views the whole spiritual world. The "Divina Commedia" offers unquestionably the best opportunity for studying his ideas and purposes. What Dante sees in his vision of Hell is the natural reaction of conduct upon character: the suffering which he portrays has not been arbitrarily inflicted, but is the logical result of sin. His mind, despite his liberal tendencies, was of the seventeenth century type. The grim symbolism of his Hell is as stern and terrible as human realism can contemplate...
...Sanders Theatre this evening at 7.45 o'clock. Miss Winifred Smith will be the soloist and will play the first movement from Bruch's "Concerto for Violin," in D minor, No. 2, and Henschel's "Ballade." The orchestra will give the following programme: Dvorak's "Symphony From the New World;" Brahms', "Hungarian Dances;" Wagner's, "Introduction and Love-Death from Tristan and Isolde." Tickets will be on sale at Sever's, and after 7 o'clock at the auditor's office in Memorial Hall...
...World Today--"The Spirit of the Ghetto," by H. Hapgood '92: "The International Live Stock Exposition," by W. H. Burke...
...World's Work--"What the British Unionists Saw," by M. G. Cunniff...