The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION . 47. THE BARONS ' WARS , & c . By Michael Drayton . 48. COBBETT'S ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN . 49. THE BANQUET OF DANTE . Translated by Eliza- beth Price Sayer . 50. WALKER'S ORIGINAL . 51. POEMS AND BALLADS BY ...
... NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION . 47. THE BARONS ' WARS , & c . By Michael Drayton . 48. COBBETT'S ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN . 49. THE BANQUET OF DANTE . Translated by Eliza- beth Price Sayer . 50. WALKER'S ORIGINAL . 51. POEMS AND BALLADS BY ...
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... Nature , by whom he was instructed concerning God and man , the five senses , the elements , the planets , the variety of animals , and navigation beyond Spain . Nature then bade him search the forest for Philosophy , the Four Virtues ...
... Nature , by whom he was instructed concerning God and man , the five senses , the elements , the planets , the variety of animals , and navigation beyond Spain . Nature then bade him search the forest for Philosophy , the Four Virtues ...
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... - The Violent against God . - Capaneus . - The • 22 Statue of Time , and the Four Infernal Rivers CANTO XV . Brunetto Latini The Violent against Nature.— • 37 40 43 47 CANTO XVI . Guidoguerra , Aldobrandi , and Rusticucci .
... - The Violent against God . - Capaneus . - The • 22 Statue of Time , and the Four Infernal Rivers CANTO XV . Brunetto Latini The Violent against Nature.— • 37 40 43 47 CANTO XVI . Guidoguerra , Aldobrandi , and Rusticucci .
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... CANTO XXXIII . • CANTO XXIII . The Triumph of Christ CANTO XXIV . St. Peter examines Dante upon Faith Prayer to the Virgin . --The Three- fold Circle of the Trinity.- Mystery of the Divine and Hu- man Nature 336 xii CONTENTS .
... CANTO XXXIII . • CANTO XXIII . The Triumph of Christ CANTO XXIV . St. Peter examines Dante upon Faith Prayer to the Virgin . --The Three- fold Circle of the Trinity.- Mystery of the Divine and Hu- man Nature 336 xii CONTENTS .
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... nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still , until the Greyhound Comes , who shall make her ...
... nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still , until the Greyhound Comes , who shall make her ...
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