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... ment is with which everything was conducted , " To be imprisoned in the viewless winds , and the courteous manner in which he feasted his nobles ; but when he ap- proached the residence of the poorer class , and perceived them devouring ...
... ment is with which everything was conducted , " To be imprisoned in the viewless winds , and the courteous manner in which he feasted his nobles ; but when he ap- proached the residence of the poorer class , and perceived them devouring ...
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... ment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters ; with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication , and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication . So he carried me away in the ...
... ment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters ; with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication , and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication . So he carried me away in the ...
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... ment of Barrators , or " Judges who take bribes for giving judgment . " ' Dost thou hear what this man says ? ' man in the moon ; this thorn - bush , my Guido answered , ' He does not know thorn - bush ; and this dog , my dog . ' what ...
... ment of Barrators , or " Judges who take bribes for giving judgment . " ' Dost thou hear what this man says ? ' man in the moon ; this thorn - bush , my Guido answered , ' He does not know thorn - bush ; and this dog , my dog . ' what ...
Page 168
... elsewhere . 125. The next crag or bridge , tra versing the dikes and ditches . 137. See Canto XVII . 7j . We get also a glimpse of this punish- ment in 168 NOTES TO INFERNO . 22 CANTO X The Elder of Santa Zita Malebranche.
... elsewhere . 125. The next crag or bridge , tra versing the dikes and ditches . 137. See Canto XVII . 7j . We get also a glimpse of this punish- ment in 168 NOTES TO INFERNO . 22 CANTO X The Elder of Santa Zita Malebranche.
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... ment in Ducange , Glos . Capa Plumbea , where he cites the case in which one man tells another : " If our Holy Father the Pope knew the life you are leading , he would have you put to death in a tloak of lead . " 67. Comedy of Errors ...
... ment in Ducange , Glos . Capa Plumbea , where he cites the case in which one man tells another : " If our Holy Father the Pope knew the life you are leading , he would have you put to death in a tloak of lead . " 67. Comedy of Errors ...
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