The Trilogy: On the Catholicism of Dante. On the doctrine of purgatory and its origin. On the figurative senses of Dante's poem. On the style of Dante. Time table of Purgatorio. Plan of Purgatorio. PurgatorioH. G. Bohn, 1862 |
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... grand , and affecting Allegory - THE PARABLE OF PURGATORY . " THEN SAID I , AH LORD GOD ! THEY SAY OF ME , DOTH HE NOT SPEAK PARABLES ? " - Ezekiel xx . 49 . ON THE FIGURATIVE SENSES OF DANTE'S POEM . BESIDES the AND ITS ORIGIN . xxiii.
... grand , and affecting Allegory - THE PARABLE OF PURGATORY . " THEN SAID I , AH LORD GOD ! THEY SAY OF ME , DOTH HE NOT SPEAK PARABLES ? " - Ezekiel xx . 49 . ON THE FIGURATIVE SENSES OF DANTE'S POEM . BESIDES the AND ITS ORIGIN . xxiii.
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... doth toward its lower limit bow . " The morn compell'd the early dawn to flee Vanquish'd before it ; and far off I gain Sight of the tremulous glitter of the sea . We travell❜d through the solitary plain , Like one returning , from his ...
... doth toward its lower limit bow . " The morn compell'd the early dawn to flee Vanquish'd before it ; and far off I gain Sight of the tremulous glitter of the sea . We travell❜d through the solitary plain , Like one returning , from his ...
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... doth arrive With olive - branch draws men the news to hear , And none through fear of trampling fails to strive , Even so stood all those fortunate spirits there With eager scrutiny my face to view , Forgetting to press on to be made ...
... doth arrive With olive - branch draws men the news to hear , And none through fear of trampling fails to strive , Even so stood all those fortunate spirits there With eager scrutiny my face to view , Forgetting to press on to be made ...
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... doth own So great , whoe'er turn to it it surrounds . Cosenza's pastor , who to hunt me down Had then by Clements been despatch'd amain , Had he well read that word which is God's own , 120 her youth in a convent , and was a professed ...
... doth own So great , whoe'er turn to it it surrounds . Cosenza's pastor , who to hunt me down Had then by Clements been despatch'd amain , Had he well read that word which is God's own , 120 her youth in a convent , and was a professed ...
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Dante Alighieri. For that which listens is one faculty , Another that which all doth vivify ; 10 And this appears bound up while that is free . Experimental proof of this had I , For while I hear that spirit and admire , For fifty full ...
Dante Alighieri. For that which listens is one faculty , Another that which all doth vivify ; 10 And this appears bound up while that is free . Experimental proof of this had I , For while I hear that spirit and admire , For fifty full ...
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