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... King of France , Philip the Fair , and is banished from Florence , out of the sunshine , and into " the dry wind that blows from dolorous poverty . " Cato speaks of the " silent moon " in De Re Rustica , XXIX . , Evchito luna silenti ...
... King of France , Philip the Fair , and is banished from Florence , out of the sunshine , and into " the dry wind that blows from dolorous poverty . " Cato speaks of the " silent moon " in De Re Rustica , XXIX . , Evchito luna silenti ...
Page 118
... King Lear , V. 3 : — " Her voice was ever soft , Gentle , and low ; an excellent thing in woman . 67. This passage will recall Minerva transmitting the message of Juno to Achilles , Iliad , II .: " Go thou forthwith to the army of the ...
... King Lear , V. 3 : — " Her voice was ever soft , Gentle , and low ; an excellent thing in woman . 67. This passage will recall Minerva transmitting the message of Juno to Achilles , Iliad , II .: " Go thou forthwith to the army of the ...
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... king of Crete , so re- | went ; and likewise when he was not invited. 129. The Saladin of the Crusades . See Gibbon , Chap . LIX . Dante also makes mention of him , as worthy of affectionate remembrance , in the Con- vito , IV . 2. Mr ...
... king of Crete , so re- | went ; and likewise when he was not invited. 129. The Saladin of the Crusades . See Gibbon , Chap . LIX . Dante also makes mention of him , as worthy of affectionate remembrance , in the Con- vito , IV . 2. Mr ...
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... king of France , declaring his indignation and reproaches from the wish that he should be made Emperor , injured party of the Neri , as to impli- and King of the Romans ; under which cate the whole city in a division of persuasion ...
... king of France , declaring his indignation and reproaches from the wish that he should be made Emperor , injured party of the Neri , as to impli- and King of the Romans ; under which cate the whole city in a division of persuasion ...
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... king of France . 73. The names of these two remain unknown . Probably one of them was 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 ...
... king of France . 73. The names of these two remain unknown . Probably one of them was 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 ...
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