The Vision: Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, Volumen1Taylor and Hessey, 1819 |
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... the present version of it , may not be without interest for the mere English reader . The translation of the second and third parts , “ The Purgatory ” and “ The Paradise , " was begun long before the first , and as early as the.
... the present version of it , may not be without interest for the mere English reader . The translation of the second and third parts , “ The Purgatory ” and “ The Paradise , " was begun long before the first , and as early as the.
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... formed on a comparison with any single text of my Author ; since , in more instances than I have noticed , I have had to make my choice out of a variety of readings and interpretations , presented by different PREFACE .
... formed on a comparison with any single text of my Author ; since , in more instances than I have noticed , I have had to make my choice out of a variety of readings and interpretations , presented by different PREFACE .
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Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise Dante Alighieri. a variety of readings and interpretations , presented by different editions and ... readers from perusing it . Amongst the few into whose hands it fell , about two years ago PREFACE .
Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise Dante Alighieri. a variety of readings and interpretations , presented by different editions and ... readers from perusing it . Amongst the few into whose hands it fell , about two years ago PREFACE .
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... readers , quaintly enough , “ will be set out in fourteen different manners ; that is , will consist of fourteen canzoni , the materials of which are love and virtue . Without the present bread , they would not be free from some shade ...
... readers , quaintly enough , “ will be set out in fourteen different manners ; that is , will consist of fourteen canzoni , the materials of which are love and virtue . Without the present bread , they would not be free from some shade ...
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... reading these canzoni , may conceive me to have been ; a disgrace , that is removed by my speaking thus unreservedly of myself , which shows not passion , but virtue , to have been the moving cause . I intend , moreover , to set forth ...
... reading these canzoni , may conceive me to have been ; a disgrace , that is removed by my speaking thus unreservedly of myself , which shows not passion , but virtue , to have been the moving cause . I intend , moreover , to set forth ...
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