The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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Page iv
... thought that he Should hold the field , now Giotto has the cry , So that the other's fame is growing dim , " - wrote Dante in the 11th canto of his " Purgatory , " and added , of himself , with a strong sense of power , referring to his ...
... thought that he Should hold the field , now Giotto has the cry , So that the other's fame is growing dim , " - wrote Dante in the 11th canto of his " Purgatory , " and added , of himself , with a strong sense of power , referring to his ...
Page vi
... thoughts common among men who then and in later years spoke the best mind of Europe : - 66 " Because your avarice afflicts the world , Trampling the good , and lifting the depraved . " INFERNO , canto xix . There was the obvious sense ...
... thoughts common among men who then and in later years spoke the best mind of Europe : - 66 " Because your avarice afflicts the world , Trampling the good , and lifting the depraved . " INFERNO , canto xix . There was the obvious sense ...
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... thought renews the fear . So bitter is it , death is little more ; But of the good to treat , which there I found , Speak will I of the other things I saw there . I cannot well repeat how there I entered , So full was I of slumber at ...
... thought renews the fear . So bitter is it , death is little more ; But of the good to treat , which there I found , Speak will I of the other things I saw there . I cannot well repeat how there I entered , So full was I of slumber at ...
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... thoughts and is despondent , E'en such made me that beast withouten peace , Which , coming on against me by degrees Thrust me back thither where the sun is silent . While I was rushing downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one ...
... thoughts and is despondent , E'en such made me that beast withouten peace , Which , coming on against me by degrees Thrust me back thither where the sun is silent . While I was rushing downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one ...
Page 7
... thoughts doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well ...
... thoughts doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well ...
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