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" Thus 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. "
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Hell, Purgatory, Paradise - Page 67
by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 428 pages
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 7

John Ruskin - 1905 - 808 pages
...some anchor," "the fell monster with the deadly sting, who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls, and firm embattled spears; and with his filth taints all the world."3 Think for an instant of another place : — " Sharp stones are under him, he laugheth at the...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 7

John Ruskin - 1905 - 796 pages
...some anchor," " the fell monster with the deadly sting, who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls, and firm embattled spears ; and with his filth taints all the world."8 Think for an instant of another place : — " Sharp stones are under him, he laugheth at the...
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The Divine Comedy

Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 444 pages
...of Geryon. O ! the fell monster1 with the deadly sting, Who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth...causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud apptar'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His...
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The Vision of Dante Alighieri: Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 494 pages
...walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." Thus me my guide address 'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near...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...
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The Vision of Dante Alighieri, Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 488 pages
...Geryon. " Lo ! the fell monster 1 with the deadly sting, Who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." Thus me my guide address 'd, And beckon 'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge....
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, Volume 13

1917 - 722 pages
...York Herald "Lo! The fell monster with the deadly sting, Who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." — Dante's Inferno. How Peace May Gome The Kaiser's Farewell: Mine is the duty, mine the choice, To...
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The Vision of Dante Alighieri: Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1923 - 488 pages
...walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." Thus me my guide address 'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near...image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part expose3 on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's...
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Common-sense and the Muses

David Graham - 1925 - 380 pages
...imaginative description, glance at Dante's image of Fraud:— " Forthwith that image of vile Fraud appeared, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. HIB face the semblance of a just man's wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest...
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Current History, Volume 7

1918 - 668 pages
...York Herald "Lo! The fell monster with the deadly sting, Who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." — Dante's Inferno. 56« How Peace May Gome The Kaiser's Farewell: Mine is the duty, mine the choice,...
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The Inferno

Dante Alighieri - 1998 - 226 pages
...of Geryon. 'Lo! the fell monster with the deadly sting, Who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls And firm embattled spears, and with his filth Taints all the world." Thus me my guide addressed, And beckoned him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge....
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