The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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Page iv
... became , by his second wife , Donna Bella , father of that son Durante ( enduring ) whose name lives in its shortened form of Dante to the end of time . Although the child was born in Florence , his father , as it has been said , was ...
... became , by his second wife , Donna Bella , father of that son Durante ( enduring ) whose name lives in its shortened form of Dante to the end of time . Although the child was born in Florence , his father , as it has been said , was ...
Page vii
... became the father of five or six boys , two of whom survived to illustrate his genius , and a girl called Beatrice , who became a nun . In the year 1300 , the year in which Dante , then thirty - five years old , places the action of his ...
... became the father of five or six boys , two of whom survived to illustrate his genius , and a girl called Beatrice , who became a nun . In the year 1300 , the year in which Dante , then thirty - five years old , places the action of his ...
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... became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy language understood , " Which Replied that shade of the Magnanimous , " Thy soul ...
... became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy language understood , " Which Replied that shade of the Magnanimous , " Thy soul ...
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... became with my exhausted strength , And such good courage to my heart there coursed , That I began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succoured me , 115 120 125 13C And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon The ...
... became with my exhausted strength , And such good courage to my heart there coursed , That I began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succoured me , 115 120 125 13C And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon The ...
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... became those muzzles filth - begrimed Of Cerberus the demon , who so thunders Over the souls that they would fain be deaf . We passed across the shadows , which subdues The heavy rain - storm , and we placed our feet Upon their vanity ...
... became those muzzles filth - begrimed Of Cerberus the demon , who so thunders Over the souls that they would fain be deaf . We passed across the shadows , which subdues The heavy rain - storm , and we placed our feet Upon their vanity ...
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