Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to follow the examples of many wise men . He says that Plato , after a long journey , in which he had visited the philosophers of Egypt , Italy and Sicily , on his return found that by his ...
... beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to follow the examples of many wise men . He says that Plato , after a long journey , in which he had visited the philosophers of Egypt , Italy and Sicily , on his return found that by his ...
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... beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to follow the examples of many wise men . He says that Plato , after a long journey , in which he had visited the philosophers of Egypt , Italy and Sicily , on his return found that by his ...
... beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to follow the examples of many wise men . He says that Plato , after a long journey , in which he had visited the philosophers of Egypt , Italy and Sicily , on his return found that by his ...
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... beautiful to Him Who created thee , if thou wilt accompany me , thou shalt hear a marvellous thing . " " I will follow thee , " he answered , " for so far as it is permitted me ; and if the smoke permits not our seeing , in its stead ...
... beautiful to Him Who created thee , if thou wilt accompany me , thou shalt hear a marvellous thing . " " I will follow thee , " he answered , " for so far as it is permitted me ; and if the smoke permits not our seeing , in its stead ...
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... beautiful . As soon as it has begun to taste worldly goods it runs after them , deluding itself that it will find in them the highest good , unless some trust- worthy guide directs it to the Sublimest Excellence , or unless some curb be ...
... beautiful . As soon as it has begun to taste worldly goods it runs after them , deluding itself that it will find in them the highest good , unless some trust- worthy guide directs it to the Sublimest Excellence , or unless some curb be ...
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... beautiful as it well can be . It seems as though the innocence and beauty of the soul described by Dante is also imparted to his descriptive powers . How ever did that fierce and terrible Dante , so unapproachable in his power to ...
... beautiful as it well can be . It seems as though the innocence and beauty of the soul described by Dante is also imparted to his descriptive powers . How ever did that fierce and terrible Dante , so unapproachable in his power to ...
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