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... . 190 From the " Aminta " of Tasso ... 191 Canzonet from Bocaccio 192 Imitations of the Italian Sonnet 193 Translations from Virgil : The Descent into Hell ...... VOL . II . 195 b Translations from Dante , ( viz . ) The Entrance.
... . 190 From the " Aminta " of Tasso ... 191 Canzonet from Bocaccio 192 Imitations of the Italian Sonnet 193 Translations from Virgil : The Descent into Hell ...... VOL . II . 195 b Translations from Dante , ( viz . ) The Entrance.
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John Herman Merivale. Translations from Dante , ( viz . ) The Entrance to Hell .... Paul and Francesca Page 207 212 Ciacco , the Glutton 216 Filippo Argenti 218 Dante and Farinata 220 Peter de Vineis 225 Lano and Sant ' Andrea . 229 ...
John Herman Merivale. Translations from Dante , ( viz . ) The Entrance to Hell .... Paul and Francesca Page 207 212 Ciacco , the Glutton 216 Filippo Argenti 218 Dante and Farinata 220 Peter de Vineis 225 Lano and Sant ' Andrea . 229 ...
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... Hell itself should open at our side , And pour forth all the diabolic crew . " No more he said , but to the task applied , As fain to quit him of a service due ; " Pull on , my friend , though all the devils should rise , That fell to ...
... Hell itself should open at our side , And pour forth all the diabolic crew . " No more he said , but to the task applied , As fain to quit him of a service due ; " Pull on , my friend , though all the devils should rise , That fell to ...
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... hell . It is the sin which justice puts to flight , Whereby the holy city Salem fell ; Which plunged Iscariot in eternal night ; It is the sin that loudest cries to Heaven . It is the sin that never was forgiven . " [ Orlando ...
... hell . It is the sin which justice puts to flight , Whereby the holy city Salem fell ; Which plunged Iscariot in eternal night ; It is the sin that loudest cries to Heaven . It is the sin that never was forgiven . " [ Orlando ...
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... hell , Could pierce that sacred veil , that he had durst Claim power supreme , and , claiming it , rebel ? — Or we those easier chains of wrath had burst To make our second fall more damnable ? No , no ; all knowledge is to angels known ...
... hell , Could pierce that sacred veil , that he had durst Claim power supreme , and , claiming it , rebel ? — Or we those easier chains of wrath had burst To make our second fall more damnable ? No , no ; all knowledge is to angels known ...
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