Text, translation, and commentary, canto XVI-XXXIII. IndexMacmillan Company, 1897 |
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Sayfa 9
... taken in the sense of quia , and Scartazzini that it is not conditional but declarative , and he cites several examples of its use in the sense of because , since , etc. Compare Petrarch , part ii , son . lxxxviii , st . 2 : 66 ' Dammi ...
... taken in the sense of quia , and Scartazzini that it is not conditional but declarative , and he cites several examples of its use in the sense of because , since , etc. Compare Petrarch , part ii , son . lxxxviii , st . 2 : 66 ' Dammi ...
Sayfa 13
... taken in the following order : " il mio dubbio era scempio prima che tu mi parlassi , ora è fatto doppio nella ( ovvero per la ) sentenza tua , la quale , qui ( nelle cose udite qui da te ) , ed altrove ( in quelle udite altrove , nel ...
... taken in the following order : " il mio dubbio era scempio prima che tu mi parlassi , ora è fatto doppio nella ( ovvero per la ) sentenza tua , la quale , qui ( nelle cose udite qui da te ) , ed altrove ( in quelle udite altrove , nel ...
Sayfa 36
... taken prisoner , and an immense ransom demanded for his liberation , sent a messenger to Riccardo da Camino , Lord of Treviso , begging him not to let him die in prison . Riccardo , feeling real pity for the straits in which his friend ...
... taken prisoner , and an immense ransom demanded for his liberation , sent a messenger to Riccardo da Camino , Lord of Treviso , begging him not to let him die in prison . Riccardo , feeling real pity for the straits in which his friend ...
Sayfa 54
... taken place * virtù : Tommaséo interprets this " virtù del piede , i . e . walk- ing powers . " Scartazzini : " forza di muoversi . ” in another spot on the previous evening , * and 54 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVII .
... taken place * virtù : Tommaséo interprets this " virtù del piede , i . e . walk- ing powers . " Scartazzini : " forza di muoversi . ” in another spot on the previous evening , * and 54 Readings on the Purgatorio . Canto XVII .
Sayfa 56
... taken this figure from the cruel treatment that the unhappy galley - slaves experienced in his time . They were chained five to an oar , and were mercilessly beaten if unable to row fast enough . If the vessel got sunk or burnt , they ...
... taken this figure from the cruel treatment that the unhappy galley - slaves experienced in his time . They were chained five to an oar , and were mercilessly beaten if unable to row fast enough . If the vessel got sunk or burnt , they ...
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