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Page 36
... Received the fame I willingly embalm ; It struck to earth the pride of the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges , Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young Pompey ...
... Received the fame I willingly embalm ; It struck to earth the pride of the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges , Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young Pompey ...
Page 69
... received ! When each one had returned unto that point Within the circle where it was before , It stood as in a candlestick a candle ; And from within the effulgence which at first Had spoken unto me , I heard begin Smiling while it more ...
... received ! When each one had returned unto that point Within the circle where it was before , It stood as in a candlestick a candle ; And from within the effulgence which at first Had spoken unto me , I heard begin Smiling while it more ...
Page 73
... Received the primal seal upon his Order . After the people mendicant increased Behind this man , whose admirable life Better in glory of the heavens were sung , Incoronated with a second crown Was through Honorius by the Eternal Spirit ...
... Received the primal seal upon his Order . After the people mendicant increased Behind this man , whose admirable life Better in glory of the heavens were sung , Incoronated with a second crown Was through Honorius by the Eternal Spirit ...
Page 107
... received ; Though with the populace unites himself To - day the man who binds it with a border . Already were Gualterotti and Importuni ; And still more quiet would the Borgo be If with new neighbors it remained unfed . The house from ...
... received ; Though with the populace unites himself To - day the man who binds it with a border . Already were Gualterotti and Importuni ; And still more quiet would the Borgo be If with new neighbors it remained unfed . The house from ...
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... . The primal light , that all irradiates it , 115 121 125 130 135 By modes as many is received therein , As are the splendors wherewith it is mated . Hence , inasmuch as on the act conceptive The affection 194 The Divine Comedy.
... . The primal light , that all irradiates it , 115 121 125 130 135 By modes as many is received therein , As are the splendors wherewith it is mated . Hence , inasmuch as on the act conceptive The affection 194 The Divine Comedy.
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