Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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Sayfa 28
... look to their own way , every one for his gain , from his quarter . " And Jer . 1 , 6 : " My people hath been lost sheep : their shepherds have caused them to go astray , they have turned them away on the mountains . " What Marco would ...
... look to their own way , every one for his gain , from his quarter . " And Jer . 1 , 6 : " My people hath been lost sheep : their shepherds have caused them to go astray , they have turned them away on the mountains . " What Marco would ...
Sayfa 31
... look at the bad habits that are the fruit of a disordered civil government . From the strife between the Pope and the Emperor Frederick II , Lombardy , the flower of Italy , was nearly annihilated . Division IV . In confirmation of what ...
... look at the bad habits that are the fruit of a disordered civil government . From the strife between the Pope and the Emperor Frederick II , Lombardy , the flower of Italy , was nearly annihilated . Division IV . In confirmation of what ...
Sayfa 46
... look , and with that demeanour ( cotal ) was he dying . Around him were the great Ahasuerus , Esther his consort , and the righteous Mordecai , who was of such integrity both in word and deed . 30 We now come to the third example , that ...
... look , and with that demeanour ( cotal ) was he dying . Around him were the great Ahasuerus , Esther his consort , and the righteous Mordecai , who was of such integrity both in word and deed . 30 We now come to the third example , that ...
Sayfa 82
... look thou only to Beatrice , for that is a work of faith . Virgil now begins to solve Dante's problem , but first assumes a general principle to be necessary for his purpose . And the better to understand this very difficult passage ...
... look thou only to Beatrice , for that is a work of faith . Virgil now begins to solve Dante's problem , but first assumes a general principle to be necessary for his purpose . And the better to understand this very difficult passage ...
Sayfa 88
... look that thou bear it in mind , should she take to speaking to thee of it . " Division III . Dante now describes the penance of the Slothful , but , before doing so , he defines the exact position and appearance of the Moon . * La ...
... look that thou bear it in mind , should she take to speaking to thee of it . " Division III . Dante now describes the penance of the Slothful , but , before doing so , he defines the exact position and appearance of the Moon . * La ...
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