Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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Sayfa 4
... and faithful ( fida ) in never deceiving . Tommaséo observes that the word saputa is still used in the Neapolitan dialect , in a good sense . slave himself , though he did not omit to entrust 4 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
... and faithful ( fida ) in never deceiving . Tommaséo observes that the word saputa is still used in the Neapolitan dialect , in a good sense . slave himself , though he did not omit to entrust 4 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
Sayfa 6
... and faithful ( fida ) in never deceiving . Tommaséo observes that the word saputa is still used in the Neapolitan dialect , in a good sense . slave himself , though he did not omit to entrust 4 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
... and faithful ( fida ) in never deceiving . Tommaséo observes that the word saputa is still used in the Neapolitan dialect , in a good sense . slave himself , though he did not omit to entrust 4 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
Sayfa 7
... observes that the sin of Anger binds the Angry like a knot and prevents them from flying up to God . Compare Prov . v . 22 : " His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself , and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins . " And ...
... observes that the sin of Anger binds the Angry like a knot and prevents them from flying up to God . Compare Prov . v . 22 : " His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself , and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins . " And ...
Sayfa 14
... observes that wickedness grows much in the same way that tares spread quickly all over a field , and choke the good wheat . Compare Job , xv , 35 : They conceive mischief , and bring forth vanity , and their belly prepareth deceit ...
... observes that wickedness grows much in the same way that tares spread quickly all over a field , and choke the good wheat . Compare Job , xv , 35 : They conceive mischief , and bring forth vanity , and their belly prepareth deceit ...
Sayfa 20
... observes that , if we recapitulate what Marco explains from 1. 67 , we obtain the following points , as believed by Dante . he can curb his desires or direct them to what is good . ( Scartaz- zini ) . Compare St. Thom . Aquin . Summ ...
... observes that , if we recapitulate what Marco explains from 1. 67 , we obtain the following points , as believed by Dante . he can curb his desires or direct them to what is good . ( Scartaz- zini ) . Compare St. Thom . Aquin . Summ ...
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