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Page 168
... divine gold and silver in their souls for ever ; that they need no money stamped of men - neither may they otherwise than impiously mingle • 5 The reference is to the Inferno , vii . 53–54 ( “ La sconoscente vita , che i fe ' sozzi , Ad ...
... divine gold and silver in their souls for ever ; that they need no money stamped of men - neither may they otherwise than impiously mingle • 5 The reference is to the Inferno , vii . 53–54 ( “ La sconoscente vita , che i fe ' sozzi , Ad ...
Page 169
... divine desire ; singing each a different note on the circles of the distaff of Necessity , but forming one harmony , to which the three great Fates put words.16 Dante , how- 10 Republic , iii . 416 E. 11 Purgatorio , xix . 19 . 12 ...
... divine desire ; singing each a different note on the circles of the distaff of Necessity , but forming one harmony , to which the three great Fates put words.16 Dante , how- 10 Republic , iii . 416 E. 11 Purgatorio , xix . 19 . 12 ...
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... divine reward , and catch sight , through the darkness , of the fateful threads of woven fire that connect error with retribution . But , chiefly of all , she is to be taught to extend the limits of her sympathy with respect to that ...
... divine reward , and catch sight , through the darkness , of the fateful threads of woven fire that connect error with retribution . But , chiefly of all , she is to be taught to extend the limits of her sympathy with respect to that ...
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from Modern Painters II 1846 | 3 |
The Imagination Penetrative | 16 |
Dante | 36 |
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