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122. oldal
... . Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ; 95 100 105 110 That knowest thou well , who knowest the whole of it . The next , who is so slender in the flanks I22 The Divine Comedy XXI.
... . Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ; 95 100 105 110 That knowest thou well , who knowest the whole of it . The next , who is so slender in the flanks I22 The Divine Comedy XXI.
130. oldal
... church Ever ΤΟ With saints , and in the tavern with the gluttons ! 15 upon the pitch was my intent , To see the whole condition of that Bolgia , And of the people who therein were burned . 5 Even as the dolphins , when they make a sign.
... church Ever ΤΟ With saints , and in the tavern with the gluttons ! 15 upon the pitch was my intent , To see the whole condition of that Bolgia , And of the people who therein were burned . 5 Even as the dolphins , when they make a sign.
166. oldal
... whole of my transgression , Say , have the Romagnuoli peace or war , For I was from the mountains there between Urbino and the yoke whence Tiber bursts . " I still was downward bent and listening , When my Conductor touched me on the ...
... whole of my transgression , Say , have the Romagnuoli peace or war , For I was from the mountains there between Urbino and the yoke whence Tiber bursts . " I still was downward bent and listening , When my Conductor touched me on the ...
180. oldal
... whole people sick , ( When was the air so full of pestilence , The animals , down to the little worm , All fell , and afterwards the ancient people , According as the poets have affirmed , Were from the seed of ants restored again ...
... whole people sick , ( When was the air so full of pestilence , The animals , down to the little worm , All fell , and afterwards the ancient people , According as the poets have affirmed , Were from the seed of ants restored again ...
189. oldal
... whole world knows it . " 120 " Rueful to thee the thirst be wherewith cracks Thy tongue , " the Greek said , “ and the putrid water That hedges so thy paunch before thine eyes . " Then the false - coiner : " So is gaping wide Thy mouth ...
... whole world knows it . " 120 " Rueful to thee the thirst be wherewith cracks Thy tongue , " the Greek said , “ and the putrid water That hedges so thy paunch before thine eyes . " Then the false - coiner : " So is gaping wide Thy mouth ...
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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