| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 474 pages
...me my guide address'd, And beckon 'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 234 pages
...Dante's Fraud is like : — Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear' d, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest was... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 808 pages
...however. Echidna, remember, is half-maiden, half-serpent ; — hear what Dante's Fraud is like :— " Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a. just man's... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 796 pages
...however. Echidna, remember, is half-maiden, half-serpent ; — hear what Dante's Fraud is like : — " Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| 1909 - 454 pages
...me my guide address'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 446 pages
...me my guide address'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 450 pages
...me my guide address'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 458 pages
...causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer; The rest was serpent... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 488 pages
...my guide address 'd, And beckon 'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 494 pages
...causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear 'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest was... | |
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