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Bestiality . its Lady , that is to say , of the Blessed I. INCONTINENCE : 1. ...
Traitors to their lords and benefacMoreover , he says the number nine was tors .
friendly to her , because the nine heavens The Divine Comedy is not strictly an
were in ...
Bestiality . its Lady , that is to say , of the Blessed I. INCONTINENCE : 1. ...
Traitors to their lords and benefacMoreover , he says the number nine was tors .
friendly to her , because the nine heavens The Divine Comedy is not strictly an
were in ...
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1 I. may say manifold . ... Next to these may be mentioned Cicero's Vision of
Scipio , of which The action of the poem begins on Chaucer says : Good Friday of
the year 1300 , at which Chapiters seven it had , of Heaven , and Hell , time
Dante ...
1 I. may say manifold . ... Next to these may be mentioned Cicero's Vision of
Scipio , of which The action of the poem begins on Chaucer says : Good Friday of
the year 1300 , at which Chapiters seven it had , of Heaven , and Hell , time
Dante ...
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That is , ” says Boccaccio , Co. Beatrice . mento , “ St. Peter the ... 2 , says : " Man
is a chosen vessel unto me . ' Also 2 Cocalled by philosophers the ... is perfectly
clear and yet caccio . Others say the Sun , and refer dark , as with oblivion , is ...
That is , ” says Boccaccio , Co. Beatrice . mento , “ St. Peter the ... 2 , says : " Man
is a chosen vessel unto me . ' Also 2 Cocalled by philosophers the ... is perfectly
clear and yet caccio . Others say the Sun , and refer dark , as with oblivion , is ...
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I say , that she showed herself so gentle CANTO III . and so full of all beauties ,
that those who This canto begins with a repeti ... Beside that flood , where ocean
has flow through a waste of mountain and no vaunt ; “ That is , ” says Boccaccio ...
I say , that she showed herself so gentle CANTO III . and so full of all beauties ,
that those who This canto begins with a repeti ... Beside that flood , where ocean
has flow through a waste of mountain and no vaunt ; “ That is , ” says Boccaccio ...
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97 . says :97. The city of Ravenna . One " For I have herde tell also reaches
Ravenna , ” says Ampère , Voraze Achilles left his armes so , Dantesque , p . 311
, “ by journeying along Both of himself and of his men , At Troie for Polixenen the
...
97 . says :97. The city of Ravenna . One " For I have herde tell also reaches
Ravenna , ” says Ampère , Voraze Achilles left his armes so , Dantesque , p . 311
, “ by journeying along Both of himself and of his men , At Troie for Polixenen the
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