| Sir Jivanji Jamshedji Modi - 1918 - 422 pages
...borrowed from the Buddhists. 2 The atmosphere of the hells is of the deepest black :— " Light was absent all. Bellowing there groan'd A noise, as of a sea...torn. By warring winds, the stormy blast of hell." Dante, Canto V., 29. " Each hell is enveloped by a wall of fire, and the horrible torments are fit... | |
| Sir Jivanji Jamshedji Modi - 1918 - 388 pages
...atmosphere of the hells is of the deepest black : — "Light was absent all. Bellowing there groan 'd A noise, as of a sea in tempest torn. By warring winds, the stormy blast of hell." Dante, Canto V., 29. " Each hell is enveloped by a wall of fire, and the horrible torments are fit... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1923 - 488 pages
...'gin the rueful wailings to be heard. Now am I come where many a plaining voice Smites on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. /...of Hell With restless fury drives the spirits on, Whirl 'd ground and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive before the ruinous sweep, There... | |
| Ellen E. Berry, Anesa Miller-Pogacar - 1995 - 380 pages
...primarily the motif of the blizzard that the poet encounters at the entrance to the second circle: The stormy blast of Hell With restless fury drives...on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. There shrieks are heard, there lamentations, moans16 The gigantic, hellish flames at the end of the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1998 - 226 pages
..."gin the rueful waitings to be heard. Now am I come where many a plaining voice Smites on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groaned 30 A noise, as of a sea in tempest torn By warring winds. The stormy blast of hell With restless... | |
| Laurence Austine Waddell - 2007 - 625 pages
...atmosphere of the hells is of the deepest black : — " JUgtit was absent all. Bellowing there groan VI A noise, as of a sea in tempest torn By warring winds, the stormy Mast of hell." DANTE, Canto v., 29. Each hell is enveloped by a wall of fire, and the horrible torments... | |
| 308 pages
...the following passage.] From CANTO v Now I am come where many a plaining voice Smites on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing...on Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive before the ruinous sweep, There shrieks are heard, there lamentations, moans, And... | |
| 1886 - 846 pages
...on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groaned A noise, as if a sea in tempest torn By warring winds. The stormy...of hell With restless fury drives the spirits on, Whirled round and dashed amain with sore annoy.* .... Straight around I see New torments, new tormented... | |
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