Aids to the Study of DanteHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 435 sayfa |
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Sayfa viii
... called to the illustrations of the book . The frontispiece is taken from a copy of the water color found in Codex 1040 in the Riccardi Library and pronounced by a commission of the Italian government to be the most authentic likeness of ...
... called to the illustrations of the book . The frontispiece is taken from a copy of the water color found in Codex 1040 in the Riccardi Library and pronounced by a commission of the Italian government to be the most authentic likeness of ...
Sayfa 14
... called themselves the Emperor's liegemen , and their watchword was authority and law ; the other side were the liegemen of Holy Church , and their cry was liberty ; and the distinction as a broad one is true . But a democracy would ...
... called themselves the Emperor's liegemen , and their watchword was authority and law ; the other side were the liegemen of Holy Church , and their cry was liberty ; and the distinction as a broad one is true . But a democracy would ...
Sayfa 17
... called themselves Guelfs desired the establish- ment of the Pope and Holy Church , and those who called themselves Ghibellines favored the Emperor and his adherents , yet withal the people and common- alty of Florence maintained itself ...
... called themselves Guelfs desired the establish- ment of the Pope and Holy Church , and those who called themselves Ghibellines favored the Emperor and his adherents , yet withal the people and common- alty of Florence maintained itself ...
Sayfa 19
... called the " Torre del Guardamorto , " where the bodies of the " good people , " who of old were all buried at San Giovanni , rested on their way to the grave . The victorious Ghibellines , when they leveled the Guelf towers , overthrew ...
... called the " Torre del Guardamorto , " where the bodies of the " good people , " who of old were all buried at San Giovanni , rested on their way to the grave . The victorious Ghibellines , when they leveled the Guelf towers , overthrew ...
Sayfa 21
... called itself Guelf , or that the Guelf party was coextensive with it ; but the city was controlled by Guelf councils , devoted to the objects of the great Guelf party , and received in return the support of that party in curbing the ...
... called itself Guelf , or that the Guelf party was coextensive with it ; but the city was controlled by Guelf councils , devoted to the objects of the great Guelf party , and received in return the support of that party in curbing the ...
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Sayfa 282 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago (whether in the body I cannot tell; or whether out of the body I cannot tell: God knoweth); such an one caught up to the third heaven. And I knew such a man (whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth); How that he was caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.
Sayfa 231 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
Sayfa 225 - OFT have I seen at some cathedral door A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat, Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er ; Far off the noises of the world retreat ; The loud vociferations of the street Become an tmdistinjruishable roar.
Sayfa 422 - And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bedimmed, but always seen: Yon crescent Moon, as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue; 1 see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel, how beautiful they are!
Sayfa 282 - Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: the workmanship of thy tabrets, and of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created.
Sayfa 169 - WITHIN the gentle heart Love shelters him, As birds within the green shade of the grove. Before the gentle heart, in Nature's scheme, Love was not, nor the gentle heart ere Love.
Sayfa 267 - WHEN Israel went out of Egypt, The house of Jacob from a people of strange language ; Judah was his sanctuary, And Israel his dominion.
Sayfa 226 - I enter, and I see thee in the gloom Of the long aisles, O poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine. The air is rilled with some unknown perfume; The congregation of the dead make room For thee to pass; the votive tapers shine; Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves of pine The hovering echoes fly from tomb to tomb. From the confessionals...
Sayfa 225 - How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves Birds build their nests; while canopied with leaves Parvis and portal bloom like trellised bowers, And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers! But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves, And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers! Ah! from what agonies of heart and brain...
Sayfa 226 - ... speaks thy name, The ice about thy heart melts as the snow On mountain heights, and in swift overflow Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame. Thou makest full confession; and a gleam, As of the dawn on some dark forest cast, Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase; Lethe and Eunoe — the remembered dream And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace.