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Dante Alighieri. THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI . TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW I follow here the footing of thy feete That with thy meaning so I may the rather meete VOL . III . SPENSER . LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND ...
Dante Alighieri. THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI . TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW I follow here the footing of thy feete That with thy meaning so I may the rather meete VOL . III . SPENSER . LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND ...
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... Divine and Human Nature . NOTES ILLUSTRATIONS . Le Dante • La Divine Comédie . Notes sur le Dante La Comédie Divine . La Philosophie Italienne La Divine Comédie . Dante , Imitateur et Créateur Cabala INDEX 203 210 217 225 387 389 393 ...
... Divine and Human Nature . NOTES ILLUSTRATIONS . Le Dante • La Divine Comédie . Notes sur le Dante La Comédie Divine . La Philosophie Italienne La Divine Comédie . Dante , Imitateur et Créateur Cabala INDEX 203 210 217 225 387 389 393 ...
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... divine , lend'st thou thyself to me So that the shadow of the blessed realm Stamped in my brain I can make manifest , Thou ' lt see me come unto thy darling tree , 20 25 And crown myself thereafter with those leaves Of which the theme ...
... divine , lend'st thou thyself to me So that the shadow of the blessed realm Stamped in my brain I can make manifest , Thou ' lt see me come unto thy darling tree , 20 25 And crown myself thereafter with those leaves Of which the theme ...
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... , Never before with such acuteness felt ; Whence she , who saw me as I saw myself , To quiet in me my perturbed mind , Opened her mouth , ere I did mine to ask , 80 85 And she began : " Thou makest thyself so dull 4 The Divine Comedy.
... , Never before with such acuteness felt ; Whence she , who saw me as I saw myself , To quiet in me my perturbed mind , Opened her mouth , ere I did mine to ask , 80 85 And she began : " Thou makest thyself so dull 4 The Divine Comedy.
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... some other way , ( In the same wise as one may see the fire Fall from a cloud , ) if the first impetus Earthward is wrested by some false delight . 130 135 Thou shouldst not wonder more , if well I judge 6 The Divine Comedy.
... some other way , ( In the same wise as one may see the fire Fall from a cloud , ) if the first impetus Earthward is wrested by some false delight . 130 135 Thou shouldst not wonder more , if well I judge 6 The Divine Comedy.
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