Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... Benvenuto commends this simile , for he says that a veil is usually both light and transparent , so that a person wearing it can both see through it , breathe through it , and feel it of a soft texture to the skin ; whereas this smoke ...
... Benvenuto commends this simile , for he says that a veil is usually both light and transparent , so that a person wearing it can both see through it , breathe through it , and feel it of a soft texture to the skin ; whereas this smoke ...
Sayfa 9
... Benvenuto thinks his words are equivalent to saying : " In my toilsome journey through Hell I acquired the knowledge which I sought of my sins , and now I am going to get them purged away in Purgatory . " Allora incominciai : - " Con ...
... Benvenuto thinks his words are equivalent to saying : " In my toilsome journey through Hell I acquired the knowledge which I sought of my sins , and now I am going to get them purged away in Purgatory . " Allora incominciai : - " Con ...
Sayfa 14
... Benvenuto in referring quello in l . 57 to dubbio ; " che mi fa certo quello , scilicet dubium ; ita quod si primo credebam , nunc videor mihi certus . " Dante now tells Marco what is this doubt of his , and he repeats and confirms ...
... Benvenuto in referring quello in l . 57 to dubbio ; " che mi fa certo quello , scilicet dubium ; ita quod si primo credebam , nunc videor mihi certus . " Dante now tells Marco what is this doubt of his , and he repeats and confirms ...
Sayfa 15
... Benvenuto ) is the healthy opinion , the true one to be cultivated by all , whereas , to ascribe the wickedness of men to planetary in- fluences is altogether erroneous . * Marco answers Dante's question at considerable length , but he ...
... Benvenuto ) is the healthy opinion , the true one to be cultivated by all , whereas , to ascribe the wickedness of men to planetary in- fluences is altogether erroneous . * Marco answers Dante's question at considerable length , but he ...
Sayfa 16
... Benvenuto says , in proof of the world being blind , that many who are reputed great sages , were in that blind ignorance , that they took everything as coming from necessity , not perceiving that things foreseen by God can be altered ...
... Benvenuto says , in proof of the world being blind , that many who are reputed great sages , were in that blind ignorance , that they took everything as coming from necessity , not perceiving that things foreseen by God can be altered ...
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