Stories from the Italian Poets: ... with Critical Notices of the Life and Genius of the AuthorsWiley and Putnam, 1846 |
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Stranica viii
... looked upon as supplying something of a desidera- tum . I am aware that nothing but verse can do perfect jus- tice to verse ; but besides the imperfections which are par- donable , because inevitable , in all such metrical endeavours ...
... looked upon as supplying something of a desidera- tum . I am aware that nothing but verse can do perfect jus- tice to verse ; but besides the imperfections which are par- donable , because inevitable , in all such metrical endeavours ...
Stranica xvi
... looked upon as supplying something of a desidera- tum . I am aware that nothing but verse can do perfect jus- tice to verse ; but besides the imperfections which are par- donable , because inevitable , in all such metrical endeavours ...
... looked upon as supplying something of a desidera- tum . I am aware that nothing but verse can do perfect jus- tice to verse ; but besides the imperfections which are par- donable , because inevitable , in all such metrical endeavours ...
Stranica 59
... looked like one defrauded of his right ; but proceeded to convey them . During their course a spirit rose out of the mire , looking Dante in the face , and said , " Who art thou , that comest before thy time ? " " Who art thou ? " said ...
... looked like one defrauded of his right ; but proceeded to convey them . During their course a spirit rose out of the mire , looking Dante in the face , and said , " Who art thou , that comest before thy time ? " " Who art thou ? " said ...
Stranica 61
... looked ; and saw a thousand of the rebel angels , like frogs before a serpent , swept away into a heap before the coming of a single spirit , who flew over the tops of the billows with unwet feet . The spirit frequently pushed the gross ...
... looked ; and saw a thousand of the rebel angels , like frogs before a serpent , swept away into a heap before the coming of a single spirit , who flew over the tops of the billows with unwet feet . The spirit frequently pushed the gross ...
Stranica 61
... looked like one defrauded of his right ; but proceeded to convey them . During their course a spirit rose out of the mire , looking Dante in the face , and said , " Who art thou , that comest before thy time ? " " Who art thou ? " said ...
... looked like one defrauded of his right ; but proceeded to convey them . During their course a spirit rose out of the mire , looking Dante in the face , and said , " Who art thou , that comest before thy time ? " " Who art thou ? " said ...
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Stranica 61 - And when they saw him they were amazed, and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us ? Behold, thy father and I have sought thee, sorrowing.
Stranica 67 - Compound for sins they are inclined to By damning those they have no mind to.
Stranica 83 - And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee : for thou, LORD, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.
Stranica 140 - Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican, with all his northern powers, Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest of her sex, Angelica, His daughter, sought by many prowest knights, Both Paynim, and the peers of Charlemain.
Stranica 25 - Wherefore a lion out of the forest shall slay them, and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them, a leopard shall watch over their cities...
Stranica 318 - Nessun maggior dolore Che ricordarsi del tempo felice Nella miseria; e ciò sa il tuo dottore!
Stranica 318 - 1 Poeta mi disse : Che pense ? Quando riposi, cominciai : O lasso, Quanti dolci pensier, quanto disio Menò costoro al doloroso passo ! Poi mi rivolsi a loro, e parla' io ; E cominciai : Francesca, i tuoi martiri A lagrimar mi fanno tristo e pio. Ma dimmi : al tempo de' dolci sospiri, A che e come concedette Amore, Che conosceste i dubbiosi desiri?
Stranica 12 - Poiché fu piacere de' cittadini della bellissima e famosissima figlia di Roma, Fiorenza, di gettarmi fuori del suo dolcissimo seno (nel quale nato e nudrito fui fino al colmo della mia vita, e nel quale, con buona pace di quella, desidero con tutto il cuore di riposare l' animo stanco, e terminare il tempo che m...
Stranica 12 - ... of Rome — Florence — to cast me out of her most sweet bosom, where I was born, and bred, and passed half of the life of man, and in which, with her good leave, I still desire with all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me...
Stranica 340 - Mentre egli il suon de' sacri detti' sciolse, colei di gioia trasmutossi, e rise: e in atto di morir lieto e vivace dir parea: «S'apre il cielo; io vado in pace.» 544 LXIX D'un bel pallore ha il bianco volto asperso, come a...