Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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Sayfa 6
... , so that there may seem ( 1. 21 ) to be : tra esse ogni concordia . " ( Gioberti , La Div . Com . Napoli , 1866 ) . Benvenuto thinks the above passage to mean , that whereas 6 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
... , so that there may seem ( 1. 21 ) to be : tra esse ogni concordia . " ( Gioberti , La Div . Com . Napoli , 1866 ) . Benvenuto thinks the above passage to mean , that whereas 6 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVI .
Sayfa 11
... seem to agree that he was a Venetian nobleman , a man of wit and learning , and a friend of Dante . L ' Ottimo tells us that nearly all he gained , he spent in charity . Benvenuto that he was a man of a noble mind , but disdainful , and ...
... seem to agree that he was a Venetian nobleman , a man of wit and learning , and a friend of Dante . L ' Ottimo tells us that nearly all he gained , he spent in charity . Benvenuto that he was a man of a noble mind , but disdainful , and ...
Sayfa 13
... seem . * io non me ne spiego : Buti explains this : " Creperei , s ' io non l ' aprisse ; e però dice : s ' io non me ne spiego , cioè s ' io non me ne dichiaro , cioè s ' io non me ne apro e spaccio , che sono implicito in esso . " The ...
... seem . * io non me ne spiego : Buti explains this : " Creperei , s ' io non l ' aprisse ; e però dice : s ' io non me ne spiego , cioè s ' io non me ne dichiaro , cioè s ' io non me ne apro e spaccio , che sono implicito in esso . " The ...
Sayfa 23
... seems to it most sancti- fying and beautiful . As soon as it has begun to taste worldly goods it runs after them , deluding itself that it will find in them the highest good , unless some trust- worthy guide directs it to the Sublimest ...
... seems to it most sancti- fying and beautiful . As soon as it has begun to taste worldly goods it runs after them , deluding itself that it will find in them the highest good , unless some trust- worthy guide directs it to the Sublimest ...
Sayfa 24
... 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 unapproachable in his power to terrify or to move to tears , acquire ...
... 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 unapproachable in his power to terrify or to move to tears , acquire ...
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