| Oscar Wilde - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 360 pages
...giustizia gli sdegna; | Non ragionam di lor, ma guarda e passa' (49-51). In Gary's translation: 'Fame of them the world hath none, | Nor suffers; mercy...both. | Speak not of them, but look, and pass them by' (47-9). In prison W had access to the Divina Commedia, in both the original and in a prose translation,... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 2001 - 452 pages
...mixed, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only."— — " Fame of them the world hath none Nor suffers; mercy and justice scorn them both. Speak not qf them, but look, and pass them by." We must use all the means which God has put into our hands to... | |
| George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 pages
...death No hope may entertain: and their blind life So meanly passes, that all other lots They envy. Fame of them the world hath none, Nor suffers; mercy and...whirling ran; around so rapidly, That it no pause obtain'dl and following came Such a long tram of spirits, I should ne'er Have thought that death so... | |
| Philippines - 1965 - 916 pages
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