The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... upward , sought in his chief song to justify the ways of God to man . Dante's unfinished " Convito , " consisting of three canzoni with a commentary , continues the allegory of the " Vita Nuova , " by showing how the poet , or the soul ...
... upward , sought in his chief song to justify the ways of God to man . Dante's unfinished " Convito , " consisting of three canzoni with a commentary , continues the allegory of the " Vita Nuova , " by showing how the poet , or the soul ...
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... Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , Vested already with that planet's rays Which leadeth others right by every road . Then was the fear a little quieted That in my heart's lake had endured throughout The night , which I had ...
... Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , Vested already with that planet's rays Which leadeth others right by every road . Then was the fear a little quieted That in my heart's lake had endured throughout The night , which I had ...
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... upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in air a long line of themselves , So saw I coming , uttering lamentations ...
... upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in air a long line of themselves , So saw I coming , uttering lamentations ...
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... upward to the summit of it , By reason of two flamelets we saw placed there , And from afar another answer them , So far , that hardly could the eye attain it . And , to the sea of all discernment turned , I said : " What sayeth this ...
... upward to the summit of it , By reason of two flamelets we saw placed there , And from afar another answer them , So far , that hardly could the eye attain it . And , to the sea of all discernment turned , I said : " What sayeth this ...
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... upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me with his own . O ye who have undistempered intellects , Observe the doctrine that conceals itself ...
... upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me with his own . O ye who have undistempered intellects , Observe the doctrine that conceals itself ...
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