The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 11
... reason hath short wings . But tell me what thou think'st of it thyself . " Line 57. Thou seest that the reason has short wings . And I : " What seems to us up here II PARADISO.
... reason hath short wings . But tell me what thou think'st of it thyself . " Line 57. Thou seest that the reason has short wings . And I : " What seems to us up here II PARADISO.
Page 20
... reason Doth it decrease the measure of my merit ? Again for doubting furnish thee occasion Souls seeming to return unto the stars , According to the sentiment of Plato . These are the questions which upon thy wish Are thrusting equally ...
... reason Doth it decrease the measure of my merit ? Again for doubting furnish thee occasion Souls seeming to return unto the stars , According to the sentiment of Plato . These are the questions which upon thy wish Are thrusting equally ...
Page 31
... reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and who oppose it . Behold how great a power has made it worthy Of reverence , beginning from the hour When Pallas died to give it sovereignty . Thou knowest it made ...
... reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and who oppose it . Behold how great a power has made it worthy Of reverence , beginning from the hour When Pallas died to give it sovereignty . Thou knowest it made ...
Page 38
... reason man has been from power Of satisfying by himself excluded . Therefore it God behoved in his own ways Man to restore unto his perfect life , I say in one , or else in both of them . But since the action of the doer is So much more ...
... reason man has been from power Of satisfying by himself excluded . Therefore it God behoved in his own ways Man to restore unto his perfect life , I say in one , or else in both of them . But since the action of the doer is So much more ...
Page 41
... , and thou hadst good reason ; For had I been below , I should have shown thee Somewhat beyond the foliage of my love . That left - hand margin , which doth bathe itself 54 In Rhone , when it is mingled with the Sorgue 4I PARADISO.
... , and thou hadst good reason ; For had I been below , I should have shown thee Somewhat beyond the foliage of my love . That left - hand margin , which doth bathe itself 54 In Rhone , when it is mingled with the Sorgue 4I PARADISO.
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