The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and ParadiseSmith, 1844 - 188 páginas |
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... cause the style was of the middle kind ; and in the next , because the story ( if story it may be called ) ends happily . January , 1814 . The above Advertisement was prefixed to an edition of the following Translation , printed in so ...
... cause the style was of the middle kind ; and in the next , because the story ( if story it may be called ) ends happily . January , 1814 . The above Advertisement was prefixed to an edition of the following Translation , printed in so ...
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... cause of all his subsequent misfortunes in life2 . In order to show the occasion of Dante's exile , it may be necessary to enter more particularly into the state of parties at Florence . The city , which had been disturbed by many ...
... cause of all his subsequent misfortunes in life2 . In order to show the occasion of Dante's exile , it may be necessary to enter more particularly into the state of parties at Florence . The city , which had been disturbed by many ...
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... cause of his departure , it must necessarily be placed at a date posterior to 1308 ; for Can Grande , though associated with his amiable brother Alboino4 in the government of Verona , was then only seven- teen years of age , and ...
... cause of his departure , it must necessarily be placed at a date posterior to 1308 ; for Can Grande , though associated with his amiable brother Alboino4 in the government of Verona , was then only seven- teen years of age , and ...
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... cause of their opponents , the Ghibel- lines . Reverence for his country , says one of his biographers1 , prevailed on him to absent himself from the hostile army , when Henry of Luxem- burgh encamped before the gates of Florence ; but ...
... cause of their opponents , the Ghibel- lines . Reverence for his country , says one of his biographers1 , prevailed on him to absent himself from the hostile army , when Henry of Luxem- burgh encamped before the gates of Florence ; but ...
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... cause . I intend , moreover , to set forth their true meaning , which some may not perceive , if I declare it not . " He next pro- ceeds to give many reasons why his commentary was not written rather in Latin than in Italian ; for which ...
... cause . I intend , moreover , to set forth their true meaning , which some may not perceive , if I declare it not . " He next pro- ceeds to give many reasons why his commentary was not written rather in Latin than in Italian ; for which ...
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angel answer'd appear'd Arezzo ARGUMENT aught beam Beatrice behold beneath blessed Boccaccio Cacciaguida Cæsar Canto Charles of Anjou Chaucer circle Convito Corso Donati cried Dante death descend Dittamondo Divina Commedia divine dost doth E'en earth edition Ediz Emperor eternal exclaim'd eyes Fazio degli Uberti fell fix'd flame Florence Florentine Frezzi Guido Guido Cavalcanti hath heard heaven Hell Hist holy king lady Landino light living Lombardi look look'd mark'd Milton mortal mountain moved ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise passage Petrarch poem Poet Pope Provençal Purg Purgatory Quadrir Ravenna replied round Saint says seem'd side sight smile song soul spake speak spirit stars Statius stood sweet tell thee thence thine things Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou shalt thought Tiraboschi translation truth turn'd unto Vellutello Venturi viii Villani Virgil virtue visage voice Vulg whence wings words