The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and ParadiseSmith, 1844 - 188 páginas |
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... soon engaged either on one part or the other , and even brothers of the same family were divided . It was not long before they passed , by the usual gradations , from contumely to violence . The factions were now known by the names of ...
... soon engaged either on one part or the other , and even brothers of the same family were divided . It was not long before they passed , by the usual gradations , from contumely to violence . The factions were now known by the names of ...
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... soon after allowed to return from their ba- nishment , while the sentence passed upon the other faction still remained in full force . Dante replied , that when those who had been sent to Serrazana were recalled , he was no longer in ...
... soon after allowed to return from their ba- nishment , while the sentence passed upon the other faction still remained in full force . Dante replied , that when those who had been sent to Serrazana were recalled , he was no longer in ...
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... soon as our distinguished artist supposes , since Landino speaks of it as remaining in his time , and Vasari says it was still to be seen when he wrote . Oderigi da Gubbio1 , the illuminator ; and with an c 2 LIFE OF DANTE . ( 19 )
... soon as our distinguished artist supposes , since Landino speaks of it as remaining in his time , and Vasari says it was still to be seen when he wrote . Oderigi da Gubbio1 , the illuminator ; and with an c 2 LIFE OF DANTE . ( 19 )
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... soon after his mistress had for the first time addressed her speech to him ; and of this dream he thus asks for an interpretation : To every heart that feels the gentle flame , : - To whom this present saying comes in sight , In that to ...
... soon after his mistress had for the first time addressed her speech to him ; and of this dream he thus asks for an interpretation : To every heart that feels the gentle flame , : - To whom this present saying comes in sight , In that to ...
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... soon after tells us , that many noble persons of both sexes were ignorant of the learned language . The best cause , however , which he assigns for this preference , was his natural love of his native tongue , and the desire he felt to ...
... soon after tells us , that many noble persons of both sexes were ignorant of the learned language . The best cause , however , which he assigns for this preference , was his natural love of his native tongue , and the desire he felt to ...
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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