Father, is not the way to return to my country; but if by you or by another there can be found another way that shall not derogate from Dante's fame and honor, readily will I thereto betake myself. But if by no honorable way can entrance be found into... Dante, the Poet Illustrated Out of the Poem - Página 569de Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1884 - 8 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1871 - 338 páginas
...derogate from Dante's fame and honour, readily will I thereto betake myself. But if by no honourable way can entrance be found into Florence, there will...any corner of the earth behold the sun and the stars 1 Can I not under every climate of heaven meditate the allsweet truths, except I first make myself... | |
| Frances Bennett Callaway - 1895 - 264 páginas
...mind that are dull, and not town or country. Dante in a noble letter written in exile says patiently, "Can I not from any corner of the earth behold the sun and stars ? Can I not under any region of the sky speculate on the sweetest truth ? " Our excuses are apt... | |
| Edmund G. Gardner - 1898 - 332 páginas
...Father. If by no honourable way an entrance can be found into Florence, therein will I never enter. Can I not from any corner of the earth behold the sun and the stars ? " Then followed the original Latin text of the three letters mentioned by Villani, and others too,... | |
| Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1900 - 326 páginas
...can (entrance be found into Florence, there will I never enter. What ? Cart I not from any cor« her Of the earth behold the sun and the stars ? Can I...except I first make myself a man of no glory, but father of ignominy in the face" of the people and city of Florence ? ' Thus nobly and immovably resolved,... | |
| 1903 - 904 páginas
...and toil endured in study ? . . . This, Father, is not the way to return to my country; but if by you or by another there can be found another way that...Can I not under every climate of heaven meditate the all sweet truths, except I first make myself a man of no glory, but rather of ignominy in the face... | |
| 1903 - 940 páginas
...toil endured in study ? . . . This, Father, is not the way to return to my country ; but if by you or by another there can be found another way that...Can I not under every climate of heaven meditate the all sweet truths, except I first make myself a man of no glory, but rather of ignominy in the face... | |
| Maud Monahan - 1922 - 570 páginas
...and you see the skirts of God's glory trailing. It is all good, be patient . . . as Dante said : ' Can I not, from any corner of the earth behold the sun and stars. . . .' What you wrote about charity was balm to my spirit . . . it is as true as truth, and... | |
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