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... tion of Brizeux ; -and Delepierre , Le Livre des Visions , ou l'Enfer et le Ciel décrits par ceux qui les ont vus . See also the Illustrations at the end of this volume . CANTO I. I. The action of the poem begins on Good Friday of the ...
... tion of Brizeux ; -and Delepierre , Le Livre des Visions , ou l'Enfer et le Ciel décrits par ceux qui les ont vus . See also the Illustrations at the end of this volume . CANTO I. I. The action of the poem begins on Good Friday of the ...
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... tion of sounds like the tolling of a funeral bell : dolente . . . dolore ! Ruskin , Modern Painters , III . 215 , speaking of the Inferno , says : - " Milton's effort , in all that he tells us of his Inferno , is to make it indefi- nite ...
... tion of sounds like the tolling of a funeral bell : dolente . . . dolore ! Ruskin , Modern Painters , III . 215 , speaking of the Inferno , says : - " Milton's effort , in all that he tells us of his Inferno , is to make it indefi- nite ...
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... tion , his abdication was even more to be admired . It was an example of humility stupendous to all , imitable by few . The divine approval was said to be shown by a miracle which followed directly on his resignation ; but the scorn of ...
... tion , his abdication was even more to be admired . It was an example of humility stupendous to all , imitable by few . The divine approval was said to be shown by a miracle which followed directly on his resignation ; but the scorn of ...
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... tion ; and the ceremony of the marriage having been thus brought about , and the lady conveyed to Rimini , she became not aware of the deceit till the morning ensuing the marriage , when she beheld Gianciotto rise from her side ; the ...
... tion ; and the ceremony of the marriage having been thus brought about , and the lady conveyed to Rimini , she became not aware of the deceit till the morning ensuing the marriage , when she beheld Gianciotto rise from her side ; the ...
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... tion , were a query too sad to insist on . 51. The following account of the Guelfs and Ghibellines is. " Or va mastro Brunetto not become a Ghibelline till after his banishment . Boccaccio in his Life of Dante makes the following remarks ...
... tion , were a query too sad to insist on . 51. The following account of the Guelfs and Ghibellines is. " Or va mastro Brunetto not become a Ghibelline till after his banishment . Boccaccio in his Life of Dante makes the following remarks ...
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