The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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Page iv
... hand of Giotto was the portrait of Dante , at the age of thirty , which was discovered in the Bargello of Fiorence some forty years ago . " In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field , now Giotto has the cry , So that the ...
... hand of Giotto was the portrait of Dante , at the age of thirty , which was discovered in the Bargello of Fiorence some forty years ago . " In painting Cimabue thought that he Should hold the field , now Giotto has the cry , So that the ...
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... hand on mine With joyful mien , whence I was comforted , He led me in among the secret things . There sighs ... hands , Made up a tumult that goes whirling on For ever in that air for ever black , IS < 25 Even as the sand doth , when the ...
... hand on mine With joyful mien , whence I was comforted , He led me in among the secret things . There sighs ... hands , Made up a tumult that goes whirling on For ever in that air for ever black , IS < 25 Even as the sand doth , when the ...
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... hand behold , Who comes before the three , even as their lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The ...
... hand behold , Who comes before the three , even as their lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The ...
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... submerged . Red eyes he has , and unctuous beard and black , And belly large , and armed with claws his hands ; He rends the spirits , flays , and quarters them . Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One INFERNO , VI . 19.
... submerged . Red eyes he has , and unctuous beard and black , And belly large , and armed with claws his hands ; He rends the spirits , flays , and quarters them . Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One INFERNO , VI . 19.
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... ? " and , " Why squanderest thou ? " e Thus they returned along the lurid circle On either hand unto the opposite point , Shouting their shameful metre evermore . Then each , when he arrived there , wheeled about 12 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... ? " and , " Why squanderest thou ? " e Thus they returned along the lurid circle On either hand unto the opposite point , Shouting their shameful metre evermore . Then each , when he arrived there , wheeled about 12 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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