DanteBlackwood, 1877 - 208페이지 |
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angel art thou ascent asks Beatrice beautiful beginning blessed Cacciaguida called canto circle Convito cries Dante crowd Crown 8vo Dante Alighieri Dante's dark delight descend divine Divine Comedy eager earth Edition eternal evil eyes face flame Florence Florentine gaze gentle Ghibelline glory glow grace Guelf Guido Cavalcanti hear heart heaven heavenly Hell holy horrible human J. G. LOCKHART JOHN GALT lady Latin light living look Malebolge mind miserable mortal moved mystic never noble o'er pain Paradise pass pause perceives pity poem poet poet's Provençal punishment Purgatory reach reader round rush says Dante seems shadow shining sight singing sinner smile song sonnet Sordello soul speak sphere spirits stands stars Statius story strange suddenly sufferers sweet tale tears tell thee things thought torment turned verse Virgil vision Vita Nuova voice weeping WILLIAM BLACKWOOD wonder words wretched
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41 페이지 - HOW doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people ! How is she become as a widow ! she that was great among the nations, And princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary!
133 페이지 - 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.
45 페이지 - On that day which fulfilled the year since my lady had been made of the citizens of eternal life, remembering me of her as I sat alone, I betook myself to draw the resemblance of an angel upon certain tablets. And while I did thus, chancing to turn my head, I perceived that some were standing beside me to whom I should have given courteous welcome, and that they were observing what I did : also I learned afterwards that they had been there a while before I perceived them. Perceiving...
53 페이지 - Tant' e amara che poco e piu morte; ma per trattar del ben ch'i' vi trovai, diro de l'altre cose ch'i' v'ho scorte. [Midway in the journey of our life I found myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost.
48 페이지 - Though passing through the mournful town mid-way ; Like unto men that understand to-day Nothing at all of her great misery ? Yet if ye will but stay, whom I accost, And listen to my words a little space, At going ye shall mourn with a loud voice. It is her Beatrice that she hath lost ; Of whom the least word spoken holds such grace That men weep hearing it, and have no choice.
106 페이지 - There he died; and e'en Plainly as thou seest me, saw I the three Fall one by one 'twixt the fifth day and...