The Vision: Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, Volumen1Taylor and Hessey, 1819 |
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... prefixed to an edition of the following translation , printed in so small a character as to deter a numerons class of readers from perusing it . Amongst the few into whose hands it fell , about two years ago PREFACE .
... prefixed to an edition of the following translation , printed in so small a character as to deter a numerons class of readers from perusing it . Amongst the few into whose hands it fell , about two years ago PREFACE .
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Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise Dante Alighieri. into whose hands it fell , about two years ago , Mr. Coleridge became one ; and I have both a pride and a pleasure in acknowledging , that it has been owing chiefly to the prompt and ...
Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise Dante Alighieri. into whose hands it fell , about two years ago , Mr. Coleridge became one ; and I have both a pride and a pleasure in acknowledging , that it has been owing chiefly to the prompt and ...
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... fell into the hands of their enemies , was first discovered in 1772 , by the Conte Lodovico Savioli . See Tiraboschi , where the document is given at length . Sienna . Here being more fully apprized of the extent X THE LIFE OF DANTE .
... fell into the hands of their enemies , was first discovered in 1772 , by the Conte Lodovico Savioli . See Tiraboschi , where the document is given at length . Sienna . Here being more fully apprized of the extent X THE LIFE OF DANTE .
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... fell beast , never at peace , Who coming o'er against me , by degrees Impelld me where the sun in silence rests I. 50 sixteenth Canto , verse 107. which countenances their interpretation , although that , which I have followed , still ...
... fell beast , never at peace , Who coming o'er against me , by degrees Impelld me where the sun in silence rests I. 50 sixteenth Canto , verse 107. which countenances their interpretation , although that , which I have followed , still ...
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... fell , my ken discern'd the form of one , Whose voice seem'd faint through long disuse of speech . When him in that great desert I espied , 60 “ Have mercy on me , " cried I out aloud , Spirit ! or living man ! whate'er thou be . ” He ...
... fell , my ken discern'd the form of one , Whose voice seem'd faint through long disuse of speech . When him in that great desert I espied , 60 “ Have mercy on me , " cried I out aloud , Spirit ! or living man ! whate'er thou be . ” He ...
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