The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... Pope Boniface VIII . imprisoned the Abbot of Monte Cassino for letting the fugitive Celestine V. escape from his convent . 58. This courteous priest " was a Guelph , and showed his zeal for his party in the persecution of the ...
... Pope Boniface VIII . imprisoned the Abbot of Monte Cassino for letting the fugitive Celestine V. escape from his convent . 58. This courteous priest " was a Guelph , and showed his zeal for his party in the persecution of the ...
Page 254
... vIII . 66 , says of him : " At this time ( 1303 ) , died in Bologna Maestro Taddeo , surnamed the Bolognese , though ... Pope Boniface VIII . , whom Dante never forgets , and to whom he never fails to deal a blow . 91. He did not ask of ...
... vIII . 66 , says of him : " At this time ( 1303 ) , died in Bologna Maestro Taddeo , surnamed the Bolognese , though ... Pope Boniface VIII . , whom Dante never forgets , and to whom he never fails to deal a blow . 91. He did not ask of ...
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... Pope Boniface VIII . in Rome , as Dante here declares . In April , 1302 , the Bianchi were banished from Florence on account or under pretext of a conspiracy against Charles of Valois , who had been called to Florence by the Guelfs as ...
... Pope Boniface VIII . in Rome , as Dante here declares . In April , 1302 , the Bianchi were banished from Florence on account or under pretext of a conspiracy against Charles of Valois , who had been called to Florence by the Guelfs as ...
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... Pope Boniface VIII . , with which the canto closes , he gives still further expression of his intense Imperialism . III . The simplest interpretation of this line seems to me preferable to the mystic meaning which some commentators lend ...
... Pope Boniface VIII . , with which the canto closes , he gives still further expression of his intense Imperialism . III . The simplest interpretation of this line seems to me preferable to the mystic meaning which some commentators lend ...
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... Pope Boniface VIII . , who is here accused of dealing out ecclesiastical censures only to be paid for revoking them . 135. John the Baptist . But here is meant his image on the golden florin of Florence . CANTO XIX 1. The Heaven of ...
... Pope Boniface VIII . , who is here accused of dealing out ecclesiastical censures only to be paid for revoking them . 135. John the Baptist . But here is meant his image on the golden florin of Florence . CANTO XIX 1. The Heaven of ...
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