OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 65
... tell it all there is no tongue so skilled . And therefore , ladies , even if I willed , I could not tell you truly how I fare ; so ill I brook this life of bitter woe , life that has sunk so low 60 65 that on my wan and ghostly lips men ...
... tell it all there is no tongue so skilled . And therefore , ladies , even if I willed , I could not tell you truly how I fare ; so ill I brook this life of bitter woe , life that has sunk so low 60 65 that on my wan and ghostly lips men ...
Sayfa 104
... tell the damned in hell that he had actually seen on earth the hope of the blessed , Beatrice whom the saints hoped soon to see joining them in heaven . He argues from both passages that Dante expects the pains of hell - Ode 10. 31 il ...
... tell the damned in hell that he had actually seen on earth the hope of the blessed , Beatrice whom the saints hoped soon to see joining them in heaven . He argues from both passages that Dante expects the pains of hell - Ode 10. 31 il ...
Sayfa 115
... tell save you . That heaven which obeys your high estate is the true cause , creatures of noble race , whereby I find myself in plight so new . Hence when the life I lead I bare to view , you it appears most fit that I address ...
... tell save you . That heaven which obeys your high estate is the true cause , creatures of noble race , whereby I find myself in plight so new . Hence when the life I lead I bare to view , you it appears most fit that I address ...
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addressed already Amor appear Beatrice beauty becomes beginning bella brings called canzone ch'è ch'io ché Comedy comes congedo Conv core d'amor Dante Dante's death desire dico dolce donna donne doth example exile eyes face fair feel Florence follow gentile give grace heart heaven Hence hendecasyllable hold hope Italy l'anima lady language light lines look Love luce meaning mente mind morte nature never noble occhi once pain perhaps petra poem poet poetry praise refer rhyme salute seems Sonnet soul speak spirit stanza stone style suffering sweet syllables tell tempo thee things thou thought true turn vertù virtue vision vita writing written ΙΟ