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The Divine Comedy - Page 43
by Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 476 pages
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Renaissance in Italy: Italian literature; 1881

John Addington Symonds - 1881 - 592 pages
...closed the Vita Nuova with these words l : ' It was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision ; wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of...
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Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature, in Two Parts ...

John Addington Symonds - 1881 - 732 pages
...blessed one, until such time as I could discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall...
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Programme, Volumes 1911-1912

Boston Symphony Orchestra - 1911 - 1306 pages
...VIOLIN CASES, Rosin, Strings, and Sundries 47 Winter Street . Boston, Mass. Telephone 3033-2 Oxford saw things which determined me that I would say nothing...this end I labor all I can ; as she well knoweth. . . . After the which, may it seem good unto Him who is the Master of Grace, that my spirit should...
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The Great Poets as Religious Teachers

John Hopkins Morison - 1885 - 216 pages
...poems concerning her. After this, he writes, " It was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...knoweth. Wherefore, if it be his pleasure, through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall...
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Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300 ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 348 pages
...ladies mine. After writing this sonnet, it was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision : i wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall...
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Essays: Selected from the Writings, Literary, Political, and Religious, of ...

Giuseppe Mazzini - 1887 - 378 pages
...mai non fu detto di alcuna." — Vita Nuova. (It was given to me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can, as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of...
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The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Translations. Prose: Notices ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 574 pages
...ladies mine. After writing this sonnet, it was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision : * wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of...
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Essays: Selected from the Writings, Literary, Political, and Religious

Giuseppe Mazzini - 1887 - 380 pages
...mai non fu detto di alcuna. " — Vila Nuova. (It was given to me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can, as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of...
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Essays: Selected from the Writings, Literary, Political, and Religious, of ...

Giuseppe Mazzini - 1887 - 408 pages
...mai non fa detto di alcnna." — Vita Nuova. (It was giren to me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end 1 labour all I can, as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of...
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Dante's Divina Commedia: Its Scope and Value

Franz Hettinger - 1887 - 474 pages
...remarkable confession : " After writing this sonnet, it was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...until such time as I could discourse more worthily of her ; and to this end I labour all I can, as she well knoweth. Wherefore, if it be His pleasure...
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