The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise,Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street., 1819 |
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... held me fix'd , That of confession I no longer thought . As through translucent and smooth glass , or wave Clear and unmov'd , and flowing not so deep As that it's bed is ' dark , the shape returns So faint of our impictur'd lineaments ...
... held me fix'd , That of confession I no longer thought . As through translucent and smooth glass , or wave Clear and unmov'd , and flowing not so deep As that it's bed is ' dark , the shape returns So faint of our impictur'd lineaments ...
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... ut , auditis , diversâ valle duorum , Extimulata fame , mugitibus armentorum , Nescit utrò potius ruat , et ruere ardet utroque . Ovid , Metam . lib . v . 166 . Held in suspense ; since of necessity It happen'd . CANTO IV , 29 PARADISE .
... ut , auditis , diversâ valle duorum , Extimulata fame , mugitibus armentorum , Nescit utrò potius ruat , et ruere ardet utroque . Ovid , Metam . lib . v . 166 . Held in suspense ; since of necessity It happen'd . CANTO IV , 29 PARADISE .
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Dante Alighieri. Held in suspense ; since of necessity It happen'd . Silent was I , yet desire Was painted in my looks ; and thus I spake My wish more earnestly than language could . As Daniel * , when the haughty king he freed From ire ...
Dante Alighieri. Held in suspense ; since of necessity It happen'd . Silent was I , yet desire Was painted in my looks ; and thus I spake My wish more earnestly than language could . As Daniel * , when the haughty king he freed From ire ...
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... again refers to the Timæus of Plato , on the subject of the mundane system ; but it is in order to give the preference to the opinion respecting it held by Aristotle . Not what his words declare : and so to shun 32 CANTO IV . THE VISION .
... again refers to the Timæus of Plato , on the subject of the mundane system ; but it is in order to give the preference to the opinion respecting it held by Aristotle . Not what his words declare : and so to shun 32 CANTO IV . THE VISION .
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... Held Laurence * firm , or wrought in Scævola † To his own hand remorseless ; to the path , 80 Whence they were drawn , their steps had hasten'd back , When liberty return'd : but in too few , Resolve , so stedfast , dwells . And by ...
... Held Laurence * firm , or wrought in Scævola † To his own hand remorseless ; to the path , 80 Whence they were drawn , their steps had hasten'd back , When liberty return'd : but in too few , Resolve , so stedfast , dwells . And by ...
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Amyclas angels answer'd appear'd Argument Aristotle beam beatified Beatrice beautiful behold blessed blest bright Buondelmonti Cacciaguida Cæsar canto celestial Charlemagne Charles Martel Chaucer Christ circle Convito Dante Dionysius the Areopagite divine dost doth E'en earth Edition Emperor erewhile eternal eyes faith fix'd flame Florence foolscap 8vo Frezzi Galicia Ghibellines glory grace Guenever hath heaven Hell hence Hist holy Justinian king lady light living lofty Lombardi look mayst mighty Milton mind mortal mov'd nature ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise passage Peter Phaëton Piccarda Pietro planet Poet Pope Provençal Purgatory Quadrir Rome round Saint Saint Peter saintly seem'd shines sight smile song soul spake sphere spirit splendour star substance sweet thee thence thine things Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou shalt thought truth turn'd unto Urbisaglia Venturi Villani Virgin virtue vision voice whence words wouldst