A Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1J. Murray, 1822 - 499 páginas |
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... individual feeling to divert them from the public service : and , thus explained , even those works treat of many ab- struse , scientific problems and continually refer to the various ethical systems ancient and modern . Of three ...
... individual feeling to divert them from the public service : and , thus explained , even those works treat of many ab- struse , scientific problems and continually refer to the various ethical systems ancient and modern . Of three ...
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... individual person the three noble meta- phors of a Prophet through humility : nor did any one ever pretend to be a dangerous villain through humility . To have banished such a fiend from the commonwealth were a mercy . But this ...
... individual person the three noble meta- phors of a Prophet through humility : nor did any one ever pretend to be a dangerous villain through humility . To have banished such a fiend from the commonwealth were a mercy . But this ...
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... hazarding any individual opi- nion ( ) . Nor is this as strange as what is observed of the pastorals of Virgil , compositions studied ( 1 ) Com . vol . 1. p . 7 . CANTO I. during ages and unimplicated with faction , that HELL 35.
... hazarding any individual opi- nion ( ) . Nor is this as strange as what is observed of the pastorals of Virgil , compositions studied ( 1 ) Com . vol . 1. p . 7 . CANTO I. during ages and unimplicated with faction , that HELL 35.
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... individual being personified ( 3 ) . So true is my for- mer observation , that this entire allegory was either mis - understood from the beginning , or soon en tirely forgot , or sedulously kept secret by the ear- ly annotators ; and ...
... individual being personified ( 3 ) . So true is my for- mer observation , that this entire allegory was either mis - understood from the beginning , or soon en tirely forgot , or sedulously kept secret by the ear- ly annotators ; and ...
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... of the principle , rather than merely to honor those individuals ) makes exceptions in favour of a few distinguished Pagans ; ( 1 ) De Civit . Dei . Lib . xx . ( 2 ) Romans . x . 7 . CANTO II . so that , if he now leaves 88 COMMENT.
... of the principle , rather than merely to honor those individuals ) makes exceptions in favour of a few distinguished Pagans ; ( 1 ) De Civit . Dei . Lib . xx . ( 2 ) Romans . x . 7 . CANTO II . so that , if he now leaves 88 COMMENT.
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