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Strona xv
... master . He desists from any open contention with the Court of Rome ; and summoning all the energies of his mind in the execution of his " sacred poem , " † prepares more effectual means to accom- plish the purpose which he believes ...
... master . He desists from any open contention with the Court of Rome ; and summoning all the energies of his mind in the execution of his " sacred poem , " † prepares more effectual means to accom- plish the purpose which he believes ...
Strona 6
... Whence streams of eloquence so richly flow ? O thou , of bards the honour and the light , Let my long study of thy volume dear , And mighty love gain favour in thy sight . 79 My master thou — my author most admir'd ; To 6 INFERNO .
... Whence streams of eloquence so richly flow ? O thou , of bards the honour and the light , Let my long study of thy volume dear , And mighty love gain favour in thy sight . 79 My master thou — my author most admir'd ; To 6 INFERNO .
Strona 7
Dante Alighieri. My master thou — my author most admir'd ; To thee alone that beauteous style I owe , Which for my name such honour hath acquired . Behold the beast which caused me to retreat ! Protection from her wrath , great sage ...
Dante Alighieri. My master thou — my author most admir'd ; To thee alone that beauteous style I owe , Which for my name such honour hath acquired . Behold the beast which caused me to retreat ! Protection from her wrath , great sage ...
Strona 12
... St. Paul . Virgil relieves his fears , relating how he had been sent to his assistance by Beatrice . He takes courage , and follows his guide and master towards the gate of Hell . INFERNO CANTO II . The day was closing , and.
... St. Paul . Virgil relieves his fears , relating how he had been sent to his assistance by Beatrice . He takes courage , and follows his guide and master towards the gate of Hell . INFERNO CANTO II . The day was closing , and.
Strona 19
... our bosoms sway ; Thou art my guide — my master — and my lord . " I spoke ; —and soon as he resumed the way , I enter'd on the savage road abhorr'd . 133 139 INFERNO . CANTO III . ARGUMENT . Inscription upon the C 2 CANTO II . 19.
... our bosoms sway ; Thou art my guide — my master — and my lord . " I spoke ; —and soon as he resumed the way , I enter'd on the savage road abhorr'd . 133 139 INFERNO . CANTO III . ARGUMENT . Inscription upon the C 2 CANTO II . 19.
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abyss accurst answer'd appear'd ARGUMENT arms art thou behold beneath Bianchi Boniface breast CANTO Capaneus Chiron circle Cocytus Count Ugolino cried crime Dante Dante's death descend display'd divine dost doth dread E'en e'er earth erst evil exclaim'd Exclaiming eyes face fame Farinata father fear feet fell fire flame Flegias Florence Florentine friar Geryon Ghibelline Guelfs Guido hath head heard heart heaven hell hence INFERNO Italy King land lofty Lombardi look Lord Malebolge master may'st Michael Scot mighty ne'er Neri Nessus numbers o'er Ovid pain pass'd Pistoia poem poet Pope profound punishment reach'd Rimini Robert Guiscard Rome round says seem'd serpents shade side sight sinner sorrow soul spake speak spirits stood survey'd tears tell thee thine thou art torment turn'd Ugo Foscolo Ugolino Vanni Fucci verse view'd Virgil whence Whereat Wherefore words wrath wretched xxvii
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