The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page v
... follows the mystical vision expressed in the first sonnet . The narrative describes phases of a love so pure that the highest happiness it seeks is the gracious salutation of its object . But there is always the design of connecting ...
... follows the mystical vision expressed in the first sonnet . The narrative describes phases of a love so pure that the highest happiness it seeks is the gracious salutation of its object . But there is always the design of connecting ...
Page 5
... follow me , and I will be thy guide , And lead thee hence through the eternal place , Where thou shalt hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second death ; And thou ...
... follow me , and I will be thy guide , And lead thee hence through the eternal place , Where thou shalt hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second death ; And thou ...
Page 31
... follow at his back . " O power supreme , that through these impious circles Turnest me , " I began , as pleases thee , 66 Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might they be seen ? already are ...
... follow at his back . " O power supreme , that through these impious circles Turnest me , " I began , as pleases thee , 66 Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might they be seen ? already are ...
Page 36
... Follows , as the disciple doth the master ; So that your art is , as it were , God's grandchild . From these two ... follow , now , as I would fain go on , For quivering are the Fishes on the horizon , And the Wain wholly over Caurus ...
... Follows , as the disciple doth the master ; So that your art is , as it were , God's grandchild . From these two ... follow , now , as I would fain go on , For quivering are the Fishes on the horizon , And the Wain wholly over Caurus ...
Page 38
... follow . Beholding us descend , each one stood still , And from the squadron three detached themselves , With bows and arrows in advance selected ; And from afar one cried : " Unto what torment Come ye , who down the hillside are ...
... follow . Beholding us descend , each one stood still , And from the squadron three detached themselves , With bows and arrows in advance selected ; And from afar one cried : " Unto what torment Come ye , who down the hillside are ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
already answered appeared art thou ascend aught Beatrice began behold behoves beneath Bolgia breast CANTO Cimabue circle Cocytus colour crag cried descended desire dost thou doth downward drew e'er earth Ephialtes eternal evermore face father feet fire flame gaze Geryon goeth grace Guelfs Guide hand hast head hear heard heart heaven holy issued knowest Lady laments Latian Leader lifted light living look Malebolge Malebranche marble white Master mind mount moved never o'er onward passed perchance Pistoia Polydorus replied Robert Guiscard seemed shade shalt thou side sight singing smile Sordello soul speak speech spirit stars Statius sweet tell Thebes thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou seest thou shalt thou wouldst thyself tow'rds Tuscan twixt unto upward Virgilius virtue voice weeping wheel Whence Whereat Wherefore wholly wings wont words yonder