Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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... reason , and chokes it , as it were , in smoke . Dante begins by stating that he never saw darkness equal to this in which he now finds himself enwrapped ; neither that through which he has passed in lowest Hell , nor any darkness that ...
... reason , and chokes it , as it were , in smoke . Dante begins by stating that he never saw darkness equal to this in which he now finds himself enwrapped ; neither that through which he has passed in lowest Hell , nor any darkness that ...
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... Reason . But Virgil , allegorically representing Reason , was able calmly to encounter the darkness himself , and to offer his aid and support . Buti says that , when a man falls into the turbulence of anger , he must steady himself with ...
... Reason . But Virgil , allegorically representing Reason , was able calmly to encounter the darkness himself , and to offer his aid and support . Buti says that , when a man falls into the turbulence of anger , he must steady himself with ...
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... Reason . According to Livy , the Romans fought against the Samnites with such fe- rocity that their eyes literally seemed to blaze , and such was their fury that , after they had won the vic- tory , they turned their swords against the ...
... Reason . According to Livy , the Romans fought against the Samnites with such fe- rocity that their eyes literally seemed to blaze , and such was their fury that , after they had won the vic- tory , they turned their swords against the ...
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... reason , and chokes it , as it were , in smoke . Dante begins by stating that he never saw darkness equal to this in which he now finds himself enwrapped ; neither that through which he has passed in lowest Hell , nor any darkness that ...
... reason , and chokes it , as it were , in smoke . Dante begins by stating that he never saw darkness equal to this in which he now finds himself enwrapped ; neither that through which he has passed in lowest Hell , nor any darkness that ...
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... Reason . But Virgil , allegorically representing Reason , was able calmly to encounter the darkness himself , and to offer his aid and support . Buti says that , when a man falls into the turbulence of anger , he must steady himself with ...
... Reason . But Virgil , allegorically representing Reason , was able calmly to encounter the darkness himself , and to offer his aid and support . Buti says that , when a man falls into the turbulence of anger , he must steady himself with ...
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