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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... THEE THAT VIRTUOUS HUNTER HE DESCRIES WHO CHASED THE SHE - WOLF TO HER NATIVE HELL : WHILE ITALY , FOR FREEDOM'S BATTLE WON , HAILS THEE HER NOBLEST , BEST , AND BRAVEST SON . PREFACE . THE Translator acknowledges with gratitude the ...
... THEE THAT VIRTUOUS HUNTER HE DESCRIES WHO CHASED THE SHE - WOLF TO HER NATIVE HELL : WHILE ITALY , FOR FREEDOM'S BATTLE WON , HAILS THEE HER NOBLEST , BEST , AND BRAVEST SON . PREFACE . THE Translator acknowledges with gratitude the ...
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... thee to thy city ; And I thank thee for thy ten thousand kindnesses . " - 1 Beatrice . See Inferno , ii . 53 . - Hercules , 1347-52 . To thee such knowledge I cannot deny . This man 4 [ CANTO I. THE TRILOGY .
... thee to thy city ; And I thank thee for thy ten thousand kindnesses . " - 1 Beatrice . See Inferno , ii . 53 . - Hercules , 1347-52 . To thee such knowledge I cannot deny . This man 4 [ CANTO I. THE TRILOGY .
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... thee and to hear thee speak as well . Now to his coming thy pleased welcome give . Freedom he journeying seeks , 1 and that how dear He knows who for her sake disdain'd to live . Thou know'st , who for her didst not think severe Thy ...
... thee and to hear thee speak as well . Now to his coming thy pleased welcome give . Freedom he journeying seeks , 1 and that how dear He knows who for her sake disdain'd to live . Thou know'st , who for her didst not think severe Thy ...
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... Thee , as thou say'st , no flattery canst thou need . sarcastically by the Romans , that the lady entered the house of Hortensius poor , and returned to Cato laden with treasures.- PLUTARCH . 1 The seven rounds of Purgatory . 2 His ...
... Thee , as thou say'st , no flattery canst thou need . sarcastically by the Romans , that the lady entered the house of Hortensius poor , and returned to Cato laden with treasures.- PLUTARCH . 1 The seven rounds of Purgatory . 2 His ...
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... thee . 70 80 I therefore stay ; but here why wanderest thou ? " 90 " Casella mine , " I said , " I am to be 1 That is , to be purified . 2 Virgil , describing his meeting in Hades the Shade of his de- parted wife Creusa , says : — 66 ...
... thee . 70 80 I therefore stay ; but here why wanderest thou ? " 90 " Casella mine , " I said , " I am to be 1 That is , to be purified . 2 Virgil , describing his meeting in Hades the Shade of his de- parted wife Creusa , says : — 66 ...
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