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... says : — Chapiters seven it had , of Heaven , and Hell ,,, And Earthe , and soules that therein do dwell . " Then follow the popular legends which were current in Dante's age ; an age when the end of all things was thought to be near at ...
... says : — Chapiters seven it had , of Heaven , and Hell ,,, And Earthe , and soules that therein do dwell . " Then follow the popular legends which were current in Dante's age ; an age when the end of all things was thought to be near at ...
Page 118
... says : - 66 " In describing a simple twilight - not a Hades twilight , but an ordinarily fair evening- ( Inf . ii . 1 ) , he says , the ' brown ' air took the animals away from their fatigues ; the waves under Charon's boat are brown ...
... says : - 66 " In describing a simple twilight - not a Hades twilight , but an ordinarily fair evening- ( Inf . ii . 1 ) , he says , the ' brown ' air took the animals away from their fatigues ; the waves under Charon's boat are brown ...
Page 119
... says of her in the Vita Nuova : - " This most gentle lady , of whom there has been discourse in what precedes ... says Boccaccio , Comento , " the sea cannot boast of being more impetuous or more dangerous than that . " 127. This simile ...
... says of her in the Vita Nuova : - " This most gentle lady , of whom there has been discourse in what precedes ... says Boccaccio , Comento , " the sea cannot boast of being more impetuous or more dangerous than that . " 127. This simile ...
Page 126
... says Bacon in his Essay on Love , " but martial men are given to love ; I think it is but as they are given to wine ; for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasure . ' 67. Paris of Troy , of whom Spenser says , Furvie Queene , III . ix ...
... says Bacon in his Essay on Love , " but martial men are given to love ; I think it is but as they are given to wine ; for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasure . ' 67. Paris of Troy , of whom Spenser says , Furvie Queene , III . ix ...
Page 127
... says in his Confessions , III . 1 : I loved not yet , yet I loved to love ..... I sought what I might love , in love with loving . ' 104. I think it is Coleridge who says : " The desire of man is for the woman , but the desire of woman ...
... says in his Confessions , III . 1 : I loved not yet , yet I loved to love ..... I sought what I might love , in love with loving . ' 104. I think it is Coleridge who says : " The desire of man is for the woman , but the desire of woman ...
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