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... passages in the Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , by retaining the movement in triplets , and connecting the triplets by means either of a final rhyme or half - rhyme or of some internal harmony , to combine something of the freedom ...
... passages in the Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained , by retaining the movement in triplets , and connecting the triplets by means either of a final rhyme or half - rhyme or of some internal harmony , to combine something of the freedom ...
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... Poet . It was indirectly - by means of his poem - that he was to benefit his country and mankind . 12 Comparing this passage with Parad . xvii . 76–90 , and especially Not of the earth or earthly vanities , But wisdom THE INFERNO .
... Poet . It was indirectly - by means of his poem - that he was to benefit his country and mankind . 12 Comparing this passage with Parad . xvii . 76–90 , and especially Not of the earth or earthly vanities , But wisdom THE INFERNO .
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... passage from the Paradiso . Dante's chief friends in exile . He was called catulus Veronæ . ' Other references to him are traced in Purg . xx.13 ; xxxiii . 40 . 13 Feltro , in the Marca Trivigiana , and Montefeltro , in Romagna . 14 ...
... passage from the Paradiso . Dante's chief friends in exile . He was called catulus Veronæ . ' Other references to him are traced in Purg . xx.13 ; xxxiii . 40 . 13 Feltro , in the Marca Trivigiana , and Montefeltro , in Romagna . 14 ...
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... passage is directly at variance with the statement in Canto iv . , that the spirits in Limbo , of whom Virgil was one , had not ' sinned . ' See Cant . iv . 34 , & c . Escape , lead thou me where thou said'st , that 8 THE INFERNO .
... passage is directly at variance with the statement in Canto iv . , that the spirits in Limbo , of whom Virgil was one , had not ' sinned . ' See Cant . iv . 34 , & c . Escape , lead thou me where thou said'st , that 8 THE INFERNO .
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... passage Dante encounters , and converses with , Philippo Argenti , a Florentine , who had been noted for his brutal and ferocious temper . Passing within the moats which surround the territory of Dis , they find the gate thronged with ...
... passage Dante encounters , and converses with , Philippo Argenti , a Florentine , who had been noted for his brutal and ferocious temper . Passing within the moats which surround the territory of Dis , they find the gate thronged with ...
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The Inferno, tr. into Engl. verse, with notes, by E.R. Ellaby. Cantos i-x Dante Alighieri Visualização integral - 1874 |
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