InfernoTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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46. oldal
... thou art all defiled . " Then stretched he both his hands unto the boat ; Whereat my wary Master thrust him back , Saying , " Away there with the other dogs ! " 40 Thereafter with his arms he clasped my neck ; He 46 The Divine Comedy.
... thou art all defiled . " Then stretched he both his hands unto the boat ; Whereat my wary Master thrust him back , Saying , " Away there with the other dogs ! " 40 Thereafter with his arms he clasped my neck ; He 46 The Divine Comedy.
47. oldal
Dante Alighieri. Thereafter with his arms he clasped my neck ; He kissed my face , and said : " Disdainful soul , Blessed be she who bore thee in her bosom . That was an arrogant person in the world ; Goodness is none , that decks his ...
Dante Alighieri. Thereafter with his arms he clasped my neck ; He kissed my face , and said : " Disdainful soul , Blessed be she who bore thee in her bosom . That was an arrogant person in the world ; Goodness is none , that decks his ...
85. oldal
... arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he stands on that than on the other . Each part , except the gold ...
... arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he stands on that than on the other . Each part , except the gold ...
89. oldal
... arm to me , On his baked aspect fastened so mine eyes , That the scorched countenance prevented not His recognition by my intellect ; And bowing down my face unto his own , I made reply , " Are you here , Ser Brunetto ? " And he : " May ...
... arm to me , On his baked aspect fastened so mine eyes , That the scorched countenance prevented not His recognition by my intellect ; And bowing down my face unto his own , I made reply , " Are you here , Ser Brunetto ? " And he : " May ...
104. oldal
... arms encircled and sustained me , And said : “ Now , Geryon , bestir thyself ; The circles large , and the descent be little ; Think of the novel burden which thou hast . " Even as the little vessel shoves from shore , Backward , still ...
... arms encircled and sustained me , And said : “ Now , Geryon , bestir thyself ; The circles large , and the descent be little ; Think of the novel burden which thou hast . " Even as the little vessel shoves from shore , Backward , still ...
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Æneas Æneid arms beautiful began beheld Benvenuto Benvenuto da Imola Biondello blood Boccaccio body Bolgia Brunetto Brunetto Latini called CANTO Carroccio Church Ciacco circle Cocytus Comento Corso Donati cried Dante Dante's dead death descended divine Divine Comedy dost thou doth earth Emperor eyes face father fear feet fire flame Florence Florentine Forlì Geryon Ghibelline gods grete Guelfs Guido Guido Bonatti hands head heard heaven Hell holy honor Inferno Italian Italy Jove king laments land look Lord Malebolge Master Messer mind monks Monte Aperto mouth never night noble o'er Ovid passed Pistoia poet Pope priest punished Ravenna replied Rome round saynt Brandon says seems serpent shade side soul speak spirit stood tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt tion torments tower turned unto Virgil Walkelin weeping Whence wind words wretched