Great Books of the Western World, Band 21Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... wherefore in fear I drew a little nearer to my Leader . And he said to me : " Turn thee : what art thou do- ing ? See there Farinata who has risen erect ; all from the girdle upwards wilt thou see him . " 34. I had already fixed my face ...
... wherefore in fear I drew a little nearer to my Leader . And he said to me : " Turn thee : what art thou do- ing ? See there Farinata who has risen erect ; all from the girdle upwards wilt thou see him . " 34. I had already fixed my face ...
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... wherefore He who discerns all things scourges you . " CANTO XV 1. As much as , between the beginning of the day and the close of the third hour , appears of the sphere which is ever sporting in manner of a child , so much of his course ...
... wherefore He who discerns all things scourges you . " CANTO XV 1. As much as , between the beginning of the day and the close of the third hour , appears of the sphere which is ever sporting in manner of a child , so much of his course ...
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... wherefore Virgil and Statius and I , drawing close togeth- er , proceeded onward along the side that rises . " Bethink ye , " the voice was saying , " of the accursed ones , ' formed in the clouds , who , when glutted , strove against ...
... wherefore Virgil and Statius and I , drawing close togeth- er , proceeded onward along the side that rises . " Bethink ye , " the voice was saying , " of the accursed ones , ' formed in the clouds , who , when glutted , strove against ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 1 |
The Second Circle that of Carnal | 7 |
Third Ledge the Wrathful | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aeneid already Aquinas Aristotle art thou ascend bank Beatrice beautiful began blessed breast Cæsar canst CANTO Casentino Charles of Anjou Christ circle Dante death descended desire divine dost thou drew earth eternal face Faenza father feet fire flame Florence fore Forlì gazing Geryon Ghibelline grace Guelf Guido hand hear heard heaven Hell holy king Lady Leader light living look Lord marvel Master mind mountain moved never Philip the Fair Pistoia pray Purgatory rays replied Romagna round seemed seen shade side sight silent singing smile Sordello soul speak speech spirit stars Statius Summa Theologica sweet tell Thebes thee thine eyes things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou seest thou shalt thou wilt thyself truth turned Tuscan unto upward Virgil virtue voice weeping whence wherefore Whereon wings wont words