| 1927 - 612 pages
...opposed to the mystical nature of the later poem gives point to the last sonnet of the early work: Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...born of grieving Love Guideth it upward the untrodden ways.13 The student of Dante will be prone to ask whether the terms of this empirical psychology suffice... | |
| John Van Horne - 1927 - 706 pages
...opposed to the mystical nature of the later poem gives point to the last sonnet of the early work: Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...born of grieving Love Guideth it upward the untrodden ways.1* The student of Dante will be prone to ask whether the terms of this empirical psychology suffice... | |
| 1927 - 608 pages
...opposed to the mystical nature of the later poem gives point to the last sonnet of the early work: Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...born of grieving Love Guideth it upward the untrodden ways.u The student of Dante will be prone to ask whether the terms of this empirical psychology suffice... | |
| Ezra Pound, Marcella Spann - 1964 - 388 pages
...weep hearing it, and have no choice. therefore I made this sonnet, which narrates my condition, . . . Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...perception born of grieving love Guideth it upward through the untrodden ways. When it hath reach'd the end, and stays, It sees a lady round whom splendors... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 2002 - 148 pages
...nicely, and made yet clearer; but this division may pass, and therefore I stay not to divide it further. Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...the sigh that my heart sends above; A new perception horn of grieving Love Guideth it upward the untrodden ways. When it hath reached unto the end, and... | |
| Ezra Pound - 2005 - 264 pages
...would write also a new thing, . . . therefore I made this sonnet, which narrates my condition, . . . Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...perception born of grieving love Guideth it upward through the untrodden ways. When it hath reach'd the end, and stays, It sees a lady round whom splendors... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 580 pages
...nicely, and made yet clearer ; but this division may pass, and therefore I stay not to divide it further. BEYOND the sphere which spreads to widest space Now...unto the end, and stays, It sees a lady round whom splendours move In homage ; till, by the great light thereof Abashed, the pilgrim spirit stands at... | |
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