InfernoTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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53. oldal
... close unto the Poet . " Medusa come , so we to stone will change him ! " All shouted looking down ; " in evil hour Avenged we not on Theseus his assault ! " " Turn thyself round , and keep thine eyes close shut , 55 For if the Gorgon ...
... close unto the Poet . " Medusa come , so we to stone will change him ! " All shouted looking down ; " in evil hour Avenged we not on Theseus his assault ! " " Turn thyself round , and keep thine eyes close shut , 55 For if the Gorgon ...
81. oldal
... close upon the edge we stayed our feet . The soil was of an arid and thick sand , Not of another fashion made than that Which by the feet of Cato once was pressed . Vengeance of God , O how much oughtest thou By each one to be dreaded ...
... close upon the edge we stayed our feet . The soil was of an arid and thick sand , Not of another fashion made than that Which by the feet of Cato once was pressed . Vengeance of God , O how much oughtest thou By each one to be dreaded ...
84. oldal
... close unto the wood . ' Speaking no word , we came to where there gushes Forth from the wood a little rivulet , Whose redness makes my hair still stand on end . As from the Bulicamë springs the brooklet , The sinful women later share ...
... close unto the wood . ' Speaking no word , we came to where there gushes Forth from the wood a little rivulet , Whose redness makes my hair still stand on end . As from the Bulicamë springs the brooklet , The sinful women later share ...
95. oldal
... his wisdom and his sword . The other , who close by me treads the sand , Tegghiaio Aldobrandi is , whose fame Above there in the world should welcome be . 25 30 35 40 And I , who with them on the cross am Inferno XVI . 95.
... his wisdom and his sword . The other , who close by me treads the sand , Tegghiaio Aldobrandi is , whose fame Above there in the world should welcome be . 25 30 35 40 And I , who with them on the cross am Inferno XVI . 95.
99. oldal
... close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I can not ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear , So may they not be void of lasting favor , Athwart that dense and ...
... close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I can not ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear , So may they not be void of lasting favor , Athwart that dense and ...
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