The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 1. kötetG. Routledge, 1867 - 760 oldal |
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Dante Alighieri. INFERNO . CANTO I. MIDWAY upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark , For the straightforward pathway had been lost . Ah me ! how hard a thing it is to say What was this forest savage , rough , and ...
Dante Alighieri. INFERNO . CANTO I. MIDWAY upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark , For the straightforward pathway had been lost . Ah me ! how hard a thing it is to say What was this forest savage , rough , and ...
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Dante Alighieri. Beatrice am I , who do bid thee go ; I come from there , where I would fain return ; Love moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then ...
Dante Alighieri. Beatrice am I , who do bid thee go ; I come from there , where I would fain return ; Love moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then ...
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Dante Alighieri. Euclid , geometrician , and Ptolemy , Galen , Hippocrates , and Avicenna , Averroes , who the great Comment made . I cannot all of them pourtray in full , Because so drives me onward the long theme , That many times the ...
Dante Alighieri. Euclid , geometrician , and Ptolemy , Galen , Hippocrates , and Avicenna , Averroes , who the great Comment made . I cannot all of them pourtray in full , Because so drives me onward the long theme , That many times the ...
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Dante Alighieri. Upon all sides the deep and loathsome valley Trembled so , that I thought the Universe Was thrilled with love , by which there are who think The world ofttimes converted into chaos ; And at that moment this primeval crag ...
Dante Alighieri. Upon all sides the deep and loathsome valley Trembled so , that I thought the Universe Was thrilled with love , by which there are who think The world ofttimes converted into chaos ; And at that moment this primeval crag ...
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Dante Alighieri. And to the world if one of you return , Let him my memory comfort , which is lying Still prostrate from the blow that envy dealt it . " Waited awhile , and then : " Since he is silent , " The Poet said to me , " lose not ...
Dante Alighieri. And to the world if one of you return , Let him my memory comfort , which is lying Still prostrate from the blow that envy dealt it . " Waited awhile , and then : " Since he is silent , " The Poet said to me , " lose not ...
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Æneid Angels appeared arms Beatrice beautiful began behold Boccaccio body Brunetto Latini Buti Cæsar called CANTO Charles of Anjou Charles of Valois Christ Christian Church Ciacco circle colour Convito Corso Donati Dante Dante's death delight descended divine Divine Comedy dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes face father feet fire flame Florence Florentine Ghibelline Giotto Guelfs Guido hand head heard heart heaven Hell holy honour Inferno Italy king lady light living look Lord Malebolge Master ment Messer Milton mind monks mountain nature never noble o'er Ottimo Ovid Paradise passed Peter poem poet Pope punished Purgatory qu'il Ravenna Roman Rome round saint says seems side sight song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou shalt tion turned unto Virgil virtue weeping Whence words
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122. oldal - AY' but to die, and go we know not where; ^^ To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendant world; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling: 'tis too horrible!