to see the writing rankle, Let the wretch go festering through Florence)— Dante, who loved well because he hated, Hated wickedness that hinders loving, Dante standing, studying his angel,— In there broke the folk of his Inferno. Says he—” certain... MLN. - Pagina 3611899Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Henry Van Dyke - 1922 - 596 pagina’s
...needs correction by a true flash of insight like that which we find in two lines of One Word More: "Dante, who loved well because he hated, Hated wickedness that hinders loving." Browning was at times misled by a perilous philosophy into a position where the vital distinction between... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 pagina’s
...held the brow and pricked its stigma, Bit into the live man's flesh for parchment, Loosed him, laughed to see the writing rankle, Let the wretch go festering...seize, forsooth, the poet.' Says the poet — 'Then I stopped my painting.' VI You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by the tenderness of Dante,... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 362 pagina’s
...held the brow and pricked its stigma, Bit into the live man's flesh for parchment, Loosed him, laughed to see the writing rankle, Let the wretch go festering...angel— In there broke the folk of his Inferno. Says he—"Certain people of importance" (Such he gave his daily dreadful line to) "Entered and would seize,... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1934 - 1092 pagina’s
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| 1941 - 528 pagina’s
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| Alec Miller - 1949 - 312 pagina’s
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