A Handbook to DanteGinn, 1887 - 315 páginas |
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Página 54
... turned my eyes and saw , alongside of me , men to whom it behoved me to do honor . They were looking at what I was doing ; and , as was told me afterwards , they had been there for some time before I became aware of them . When I saw ...
... turned my eyes and saw , alongside of me , men to whom it behoved me to do honor . They were looking at what I was doing ; and , as was told me afterwards , they had been there for some time before I became aware of them . When I saw ...
Página 55
... turned anew to the most gentle Beatrice , and he began to lament her death with more anguish than he had done before . The " gentle lady , " with whom Dante fell in love after the death of Beatrice , is a real crux to interpreters and ...
... turned anew to the most gentle Beatrice , and he began to lament her death with more anguish than he had done before . The " gentle lady , " with whom Dante fell in love after the death of Beatrice , is a real crux to interpreters and ...
Página 59
... turned in search of comfort , not to the promises and consolations of re- ligion , and to the books which Christians venerate as sacred and as inexhaustible sources of true consolation , but to the books of the pagan philosophers ...
... turned in search of comfort , not to the promises and consolations of re- ligion , and to the books which Christians venerate as sacred and as inexhaustible sources of true consolation , but to the books of the pagan philosophers ...
Página 60
... turned his steps into paths which , in the judgment of those who represented revealed Science , were not true , and that he had become an adherent of a school whose path was " as far from the divine path as the heaven that , highest ...
... turned his steps into paths which , in the judgment of those who represented revealed Science , were not true , and that he had become an adherent of a school whose path was " as far from the divine path as the heaven that , highest ...
Página 101
... turned into deadly hatred , and all the reward he received was to be expelled and cursed by his country , and to be forced to wander through the world , almost begging his bread crumb by crumb , and appearing vile in the eyes of many ...
... turned into deadly hatred , and all the reward he received was to be expelled and cursed by his country , and to be forced to wander through the world , almost begging his bread crumb by crumb , and appearing vile in the eyes of many ...
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Página 51 - The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me Yes! that was the reason (as all men know. In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night. Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.
Página 132 - 1 poema sacro al quale ha posto mano e cielo e terra, sì che m'ha fatto per più anni macro, vinca la crudeltà che fuor mi serra del bello ovile ov'io dormi...
Página 227 - But, as I say, no work known to me is so elaborated as this of Dante's. It has all been as if molten, in the hottest furnace of his soul. It had made him " lean
Página 132 - Sì che m' ha fatto per più anni macro, Vinca la crudeltà, che fuor mi serra Del bello ovil, dov' io dormii agnello Nimico ai lupi, che gli danno guerra ; Con altra voce omai, con altro vello Ritornerò poeta, ed in sul fonte Del mio battesmo prenderò il cappello ; Perocchè nella Fede, che fa conte L' anime a Dio, quivi entra' io, e poi Pietro per lei sì mi girò la fronte.
Página 136 - Ch'avrà in te sì benigno riguardo, Che del fare e del chieder, tra voi due, Fia primo quel che tra gli altri è più tardo.
Página 84 - Tu proverai si come sa di sale Lo pane altrui, e com' e duro calle Lo scendere e '1 salir per 1