Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... line 42 to mean that the mode was totally different to the usual routine , which would require death to precede the possibility of ascending to Heaven , but Benvenuto , Lana and Buti all inter- pret the passage as meaning that , under ...
... line 42 to mean that the mode was totally different to the usual routine , which would require death to precede the possibility of ascending to Heaven , but Benvenuto , Lana and Buti all inter- pret the passage as meaning that , under ...
Sayfa 27
... lines that follow Benvenuto notices the extra- ordinary power that Marco exhibits of saying biting things ( Dicit ergo Marcus qui consueverat in vita bene scire mordere ) . Le leggi son , ma chi pon mano ad esse ? Nullo ; perocchè il ...
... lines that follow Benvenuto notices the extra- ordinary power that Marco exhibits of saying biting things ( Dicit ergo Marcus qui consueverat in vita bene scire mordere ) . Le leggi son , ma chi pon mano ad esse ? Nullo ; perocchè il ...
Sayfa 28
... lines ( quoted by Long- fellow ) occur : " Au temps passé du siècle d'or , Crosse de bois , évêque d'or ; Maintenant changent les lois , Crosse d'or , évêque de bois . " + puoi veder : Compare Isaiah , lvi , 11 : “ They are shepherds ...
... lines ( quoted by Long- fellow ) occur : " Au temps passé du siècle d'or , Crosse de bois , évêque d'or ; Maintenant changent les lois , Crosse d'or , évêque de bois . " + puoi veder : Compare Isaiah , lvi , 11 : “ They are shepherds ...
Sayfa 31
... line is from St. Luke vi , 44. Marco means that , if Dante wants to know the cause of the world going astray , he will find it in the confusion of the two powers , and let him look at the bad habits that are the fruit of a disordered ...
... line is from St. Luke vi , 44. Marco means that , if Dante wants to know the cause of the world going astray , he will find it in the confusion of the two powers , and let him look at the bad habits that are the fruit of a disordered ...
Sayfa 42
... lines Dante , having himself a powerful fancy , invokes the imaginative powers , ask- ing them whence comes their motive force . Sin this sentence means : " In this manner , i . e . in this faint , declining sun - light . " O ...
... lines Dante , having himself a powerful fancy , invokes the imaginative powers , ask- ing them whence comes their motive force . Sin this sentence means : " In this manner , i . e . in this faint , declining sun - light . " O ...
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