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... Plutus , the mythological demon of riches , is to be the allegorical president over the next circle : and he may well be termed the ' mighty foe , ' since money is the great cause of strife amongst men . ' The descent into each infernal ...
... Plutus , the mythological demon of riches , is to be the allegorical president over the next circle : and he may well be termed the ' mighty foe , ' since money is the great cause of strife amongst men . ' The descent into each infernal ...
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... Plutus , and in Greek Пλ≈ros ( 3 ) ; the king of hell is termed in English and Latin Pluto , and ( at least ... Plutus , Deus divitiarum . Lexicon Ernest . - ( 4 ) Ais , Orcus , Pluto – Пλτwv , Dis , Pluto . Id . Id . CANTO VI . full ...
... Plutus , and in Greek Пλ≈ros ( 3 ) ; the king of hell is termed in English and Latin Pluto , and ( at least ... Plutus , Deus divitiarum . Lexicon Ernest . - ( 4 ) Ais , Orcus , Pluto – Пλτwv , Dis , Pluto . Id . Id . CANTO VI . full ...
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... Plutus . — Pluto , quem infernorum Deum putarint antiqui , natus est ex Opi et Saturno . Nat . Comitis , Myth . Lib . 2. p . 173 . NOTE . I should have observed , Dante's vehe- mence against intemperance was , perhaps , height- ened by ...
... Plutus . — Pluto , quem infernorum Deum putarint antiqui , natus est ex Opi et Saturno . Nat . Comitis , Myth . Lib . 2. p . 173 . NOTE . I should have observed , Dante's vehe- mence against intemperance was , perhaps , height- ened by ...
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... Plutus ; where the slaves of money , both misers and prodigals , are seen roll- ing about and tilting at each other frightfully breast to breast ( 1 ) . They are moreover so disfi- gured by filth , that Dante finds it impossible to ...
... Plutus ; where the slaves of money , both misers and prodigals , are seen roll- ing about and tilting at each other frightfully breast to breast ( 1 ) . They are moreover so disfi- gured by filth , that Dante finds it impossible to ...
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... Plutus amazed at seeing the intruders , Virgil and his pupil , cries out Wonder , Satan ! Wonder , Satan ! Ah ! ' One would think such a meaning might be as easily and efficaciously conveyed in some real tongue , as in an offensive ...
... Plutus amazed at seeing the intruders , Virgil and his pupil , cries out Wonder , Satan ! Wonder , Satan ! Ah ! ' One would think such a meaning might be as easily and efficaciously conveyed in some real tongue , as in an offensive ...
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