Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... natural to man , and is at times justifiable . " Be ye angry , and sin not . " Reason will show us how the one thing is compatible with the other . Benvenuto remarks that Dante wished in this beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to ...
... natural to man , and is at times justifiable . " Be ye angry , and sin not . " Reason will show us how the one thing is compatible with the other . Benvenuto remarks that Dante wished in this beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to ...
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... natural to man , and is at times justifiable . " Be ye angry , and sin not . " Reason will show us how the one thing is compatible with the other . Benvenuto remarks that Dante wished in this beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to ...
... natural to man , and is at times justifiable . " Be ye angry , and sin not . " Reason will show us how the one thing is compatible with the other . Benvenuto remarks that Dante wished in this beautiful simile to admonish the Angry to ...
Sayfa 21
... natural inclinations to evil . 5. This resistance is at the first exceedingly hard and laborious ; yet 6. Man can succeed in completely overcoming the planetary influences if only his Free Will gets properly nourished ( ben si nutrica ) ...
... natural inclinations to evil . 5. This resistance is at the first exceedingly hard and laborious ; yet 6. Man can succeed in completely overcoming the planetary influences if only his Free Will gets properly nourished ( ben si nutrica ) ...
Sayfa 24
... natural , graceful , and 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 ...
... natural , graceful , and 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 ...
Sayfa 60
... natural è sempre senza errore ; Ma l ' altro puote errar per malo obbietto , O per poco , o per troppo di vigore . 95 * two kinds of Love : Ozanam ( Dante et la Philosophie Catho- lique , pp . 130-131 ) seems to speak of three : " Dans ...
... natural è sempre senza errore ; Ma l ' altro puote errar per malo obbietto , O per poco , o per troppo di vigore . 95 * two kinds of Love : Ozanam ( Dante et la Philosophie Catho- lique , pp . 130-131 ) seems to speak of three : " Dans ...
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