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Page 121
... angels sent from heaven , too overweening ambition , or even awful said , ' Resign , Celestine ! Resign , Ce- yet still unacknowledged crime , but by lestine ! ' - moved by which , and being | avowed weakness , bordering on imbeci F 128 ...
... angels sent from heaven , too overweening ambition , or even awful said , ' Resign , Celestine ! Resign , Ce- yet still unacknowledged crime , but by lestine ! ' - moved by which , and being | avowed weakness , bordering on imbeci F 128 ...
Page 133
... Angels . ishment of the Avaricious and the Pro - St . Augustine says , " Idolatria et quælibe : digal , with Plutus as their jailer . His noxia superstitio fornicatio est . " outery of alarm is differently interpreted by different ...
... Angels . ishment of the Avaricious and the Pro - St . Augustine says , " Idolatria et quælibe : digal , with Plutus as their jailer . His noxia superstitio fornicatio est . " outery of alarm is differently interpreted by different ...
Page 135
... angels as Regents of the Planets ' in the Capella Chigiana . The Cupola repre- · 66 Let sents in a circle the ... angel of the celestial sphere , who seems to be listening to the divine mandate , there be lights in the firmament of ...
... angels as Regents of the Planets ' in the Capella Chigiana . The Cupola repre- · 66 Let sents in a circle the ... angel of the celestial sphere , who seems to be listening to the divine mandate , there be lights in the firmament of ...
Page 137
... Angel , whose approach is described in the next canto , beginning at line 64 . CANTO IX . 1. The flush of anger passes from Virgil's cheek on seeing the pallor of Dante's , and he tries to encourage him with assurances of success ; but ...
... Angel , whose approach is described in the next canto , beginning at line 64 . CANTO IX . 1. The flush of anger passes from Virgil's cheek on seeing the pallor of Dante's , and he tries to encourage him with assurances of success ; but ...
Page 164
... angels which had the seven vials , and talked with me , saying unto me , Come hither ; I will show unto thee the judg- ment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters ; with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication ...
... angels which had the seven vials , and talked with me , saying unto me , Come hither ; I will show unto thee the judg- ment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters ; with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication ...
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