Works of the British Poets: The vision of Dante Alighieri, tr. by H.F. CaryRobert Walsh Bradford, 1822 |
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... by a matrimonial connexion with Gemma , a lady of the noble family of the Donati , by whom he had a numerous offspring . But the violence of her temper proved a source of the bitterest suffering to him ; and in that passage LIFE OF DANTE ,
... by a matrimonial connexion with Gemma , a lady of the noble family of the Donati , by whom he had a numerous offspring . But the violence of her temper proved a source of the bitterest suffering to him ; and in that passage LIFE OF DANTE ,
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Robert Walsh. the bitterest suffering to him ; and in that passage of the Inferno , where one of the characters says , La fiera moglie più ch ' altro , mi nuoce . me , my wife Canto xvi . Of savage temper , more than aught beside , Hath ...
Robert Walsh. the bitterest suffering to him ; and in that passage of the Inferno , where one of the characters says , La fiera moglie più ch ' altro , mi nuoce . me , my wife Canto xvi . Of savage temper , more than aught beside , Hath ...
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... passage in the Purgatory we collect , that before the expiration of 1307 , he had found a refuge in Lunigiana with the Marchese Morello or Marcello Malaspina , who , though formerly a supporter of the opposite party , was now ...
... passage in the Purgatory we collect , that before the expiration of 1307 , he had found a refuge in Lunigiana with the Marchese Morello or Marcello Malaspina , who , though formerly a supporter of the opposite party , was now ...
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... passages , that tend to illustrate the history of Italy , have been published by Muratori . At Pisa , the same charge was committed to Francesco da Bu- ti about 1386 . On the invention of printing in the succeeding century , Dante was ...
... passages , that tend to illustrate the history of Italy , have been published by Muratori . At Pisa , the same charge was committed to Francesco da Bu- ti about 1386 . On the invention of printing in the succeeding century , Dante was ...
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... passage rightly : but Mr. Hayley had shown me the way in his very skilful version of the first three Cantos of the Inferno , inserted in the notes to his Essay on Epic Poetry : I now was rais'd to hope sublime By these bright omens of ...
... passage rightly : but Mr. Hayley had shown me the way in his very skilful version of the first three Cantos of the Inferno , inserted in the notes to his Essay on Epic Poetry : I now was rais'd to hope sublime By these bright omens of ...
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answer'd appear'd Arezzo ARGUMENT ascend aught Beatrice beheld beneath Boccaccio Bologna Branca Doria breast Brunetto Canto chang'd Charles of Anjou circle Corso Donati Count Ugolino cried Dante death descend doth e'en earth Emperor evil exclaim'd eyes Farinata degli Uberti fear feet fell fix'd flame Florence Florentine Ghibelline grief Guido Guido Cavalcanti Guido da Montefeltro hand hast hath hear heard heaven Hell Hist honour king Landino Lombardi look look'd Malebolge mark'd master mountain mov'd ne'er o'er onward Ovid Paradise pass pass'd passage Phlegyas Pistoia Poet Pope punishment Purg Purgatory rais'd reach'd replied rest return'd rock round seem'd shade side Sienna sight soon Sordello soul spake speak spirit steep steps stood stretch'd tell thee thence thine thou art thou shalt thought torment turn'd twixt Venturi viii Villani Virgil virtue visage whence Wherefore words
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Página 53 - Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric moved: To rear me was the task of Power divine, Supremest Wisdom, and primeval Love. 19 Before me things create were none, save things Eternal, and eternal I endure. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
Página 37 - In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray Gone from the path direct: and e'en to tell, It were no easy task, how savage wild That forest, how robust and rough its growth, 5 Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not far from death.
Página 107 - For, behold, in those days, and in that time, when I shall bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem, I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land...
Página 77 - Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek.
Página 270 - These weeds of miserable flesh we wear; And do thou strip them off from us again.' Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down My spirit in stillness. That day and the next We all were silent.
Página 357 - Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God, and took hold of it; for the oxen shook it. And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Uzzah; and God smote him there for his error; and there he died by the ark of God.
Página 158 - Of savage temper, more than aught beside Hath to this evil brought." If from the fire I had been shelter'd, down amidst them straight I then had cast me, nor my guide, I deem, Would have restrain'd my going ; but that fear 50 Of the dire burning vanquish'd the desire, Which made me eager of their wish'd embrace.
Página 269 - When I awoke Before the dawn, amid their sleep I heard My sons (for they were with me) weep and ask For bread. Right cruel art thou, if no pang Thou feel at thinking what my heart foretold ; And if not now, why use thy tears to flow?
Página 56 - Forthwith I understood, for certain, this the tribe Of those ill spirits both to God displeasing And to his foes. These...
Página 298 - Open'd the form of wings : then when he knew The pilot, cried aloud, "Down, down; bend low Thy knees; behold God's Angel: fold thy hands: Now shalt thou see true ministers indeed.