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Dante Alighieri. SLEAR- tate not ; but restrain each man with thy persuasive words , nor suffer them to drag to the sea their double - oared ships . " 70. Beatrice Portinari , Dante's first love , the inspiration of his song , and in his ...
Dante Alighieri. SLEAR- tate not ; but restrain each man with thy persuasive words , nor suffer them to drag to the sea their double - oared ships . " 70. Beatrice Portinari , Dante's first love , the inspiration of his song , and in his ...
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... Dante's consciousness of his own power as a poet . 106. This is the Noble Castle of human wit and learning ... Dante's idea of it was ; because afterwards , in what is perhaps the most awful passage of the whole Inferno , when the three ...
... Dante's consciousness of his own power as a poet . 106. This is the Noble Castle of human wit and learning ... Dante's idea of it was ; because afterwards , in what is perhaps the most awful passage of the whole Inferno , when the three ...
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... Dante discerned that she was made . " Later commentators assert that Dante's friend Guido was not the father of Fran- cesca , but her nephew . Boccaccio's account , translated from his Commentary by Leigh Hunt , Stories from the Italian ...
... Dante discerned that she was made . " Later commentators assert that Dante's friend Guido was not the father of Fran- cesca , but her nephew . Boccaccio's account , translated from his Commentary by Leigh Hunt , Stories from the Italian ...
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Dante Alighieri. went ; and likewise when he was not invited by them , he invited himself ; 2. The sufferings of these ... Dante's time , and is interesting for the glimpse it gives . not only of Ciacco , but of Philippo Ar genti , who is ...
Dante Alighieri. went ; and likewise when he was not invited by them , he invited himself ; 2. The sufferings of these ... Dante's time , and is interesting for the glimpse it gives . not only of Ciacco , but of Philippo Ar genti , who is ...
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... Dante's friend Guido Cavalcanti . 80. Of this Arrigo nothing whatever seems to be known , hardly even his name ; for some commentators call him Arrigo dei Fisanti , and others Arrigo dei Fifanti . Of these other men of mark who set ...
... Dante's friend Guido Cavalcanti . 80. Of this Arrigo nothing whatever seems to be known , hardly even his name ; for some commentators call him Arrigo dei Fisanti , and others Arrigo dei Fifanti . Of these other men of mark who set ...
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Æneid Angels appeared arms Beatrice beautiful behold Benvenuto Benvenuto da Imola Boccaccio body Brunetto Brunetto Latini called CANTO Carroccio Charles de Valois Charles of Anjou Christ Christian Church Ciacco circle colour Convito Corso Donati Dante Dante's death descended divine Divine Comedy dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes face father feet fire flame Florence Florentine Ghibelline give Guelfs Guido hand head heard heart heaven Hell holy honour Inferno Italian Italy King lady Latin light living look Lord Malebolge Master ment Messer mind monks mountain nature never noble o'er Ottimo Ovid passed Peter Pistoia poem poet Pope punished Purgatory qu'il Ravenna Roman Rome round saint says seems side sight song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou shalt tion turned unto Virgil virtue weeping whence words