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... . 28 Justinian . The Roman Eagle . CANTO VI . Romeo CANTO VII . 34 Beatrice's Discourse of the Incarnation , the Immortality of the Soul , and the Resurrection of the Body 41 CANTO VIII . Ascent to the Third Heaven , or.
... . 28 Justinian . The Roman Eagle . CANTO VI . Romeo CANTO VII . 34 Beatrice's Discourse of the Incarnation , the Immortality of the Soul , and the Resurrection of the Body 41 CANTO VIII . Ascent to the Third Heaven , or.
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... again . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in seven kings O'ercoming round about the neighboring nations ; 30 35 40 Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Paradiso VI . 35.
... again . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in seven kings O'ercoming round about the neighboring nations ; 30 35 40 Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Paradiso VI . 35.
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Dante Alighieri. Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Illustrious against Brennus , against Pyrrhus , Against the other princes and confederates . Torquatus thence and Quinctius , who from locks Unkempt was named , Decii ...
Dante Alighieri. Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Illustrious against Brennus , against Pyrrhus , Against the other princes and confederates . Torquatus thence and Quinctius , who from locks Unkempt was named , Decii ...
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... Romans reverend to the world . It recommenced : " Unto this kingdom never Ascended one who had not faith in Christ , Before or since he to the tree was nailed . But look thou , many crying are , ' Christ , Christ ! ' Who at the judgment ...
... Romans reverend to the world . It recommenced : " Unto this kingdom never Ascended one who had not faith in Christ , Before or since he to the tree was nailed . But look thou , many crying are , ' Christ , Christ ! ' Who at the judgment ...
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... . the second , and Frederic II . the third , and , as Dante calls him in the Convito , IV . 3 , " the last of the Roman Emperors , " meaning the last of the Suabian line . 1. The Heaven of the Moon con- tinued . 2. 236 Notes.
... . the second , and Frederic II . the third , and , as Dante calls him in the Convito , IV . 3 , " the last of the Roman Emperors , " meaning the last of the Suabian line . 1. The Heaven of the Moon con- tinued . 2. 236 Notes.
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