Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... Paradise ) , thou wilt pray for me . " 50 Division III . In the long and difficult passage which now follows , Dante , having heard Marco de- ploring the open hostility to virtue , and the general corruption that prevailed throughout ...
... Paradise ) , thou wilt pray for me . " 50 Division III . In the long and difficult passage which now follows , Dante , having heard Marco de- ploring the open hostility to virtue , and the general corruption that prevailed throughout ...
Sayfa 18
... sed haberet actiones determinatas , sicut et cæteræ res naturales ; quæ manifestè sunt falsa , et conversa- tioni humanæ contraria . " Paradise , says Benvenuto , and all good counsels and 18 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
... sed haberet actiones determinatas , sicut et cæteræ res naturales ; quæ manifestè sunt falsa , et conversa- tioni humanæ contraria . " Paradise , says Benvenuto , and all good counsels and 18 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
Sayfa 19
William Warren Vernon. Paradise , says Benvenuto , and all good counsels and prayers would be in vain , and many other consequences destructive to the world would follow from this ... Paradise, says Benvenuto, and all good counsels and ...
William Warren Vernon. Paradise , says Benvenuto , and all good counsels and prayers would be in vain , and many other consequences destructive to the world would follow from this ... Paradise, says Benvenuto, and all good counsels and ...
Sayfa 189
... Addarsi ( che s'approssima all ' apporsi ) denota un accorgersi quasi per indo- Vinamento , non per indizii certi . ” Dante were bound for Paradise after completing their purgation , Canto XXI . Readings on the Purgatorio . 189.
... Addarsi ( che s'approssima all ' apporsi ) denota un accorgersi quasi per indo- Vinamento , non per indizii certi . ” Dante were bound for Paradise after completing their purgation , Canto XXI . Readings on the Purgatorio . 189.
Sayfa 190
William Warren Vernon. Dante were bound for Paradise after completing their purgation , and so in his answer he shows Statius that he ( Virgil ) is not destined to enjoy that peace which Statius had augured them . Poi cominciò : - " Nel ...
William Warren Vernon. Dante were bound for Paradise after completing their purgation , and so in his answer he shows Statius that he ( Virgil ) is not destined to enjoy that peace which Statius had augured them . Poi cominciò : - " Nel ...
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