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" Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs, is Brutus : 8 lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. "
The Harvard Classics - Page 144
1909
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The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1880 - 638 pages
...are under, from the murky jaw 60 Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not ! Th' other Cassius, that appears So large of limb. But...seen." I clipp'd him round the neck, for so he bade ; 65 And noting time and place, he, when the wings Enough were op'd, caught fast the shaggy sides,...
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Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity: Greek and Latin Antiquity as Presented ...

Paul Stapfer - 1880 - 428 pages
...the feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The other...re-ascends ; And it is time for parting. All is seen.' " (Canto XXXIV.) Dante, it may be thought, is very severe upon our poor noble Brutus. Many extenuating...
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The Vision, Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1881 - 490 pages
...are under, from the murky jaw 60 Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not ! Th' other Cassius, that appears So large of limb. But...seen." I clipp'd him round the neck, for so he bade ; 65 And noting time and place, he, when the wings Enough were op'd, caught fast the shaggy sides,...
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Dante's Divina Commedia: Its Scope and Value

Franz Hettinger - 1887 - 492 pages
...the feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs, is Brutus ; lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The other Cassius, that appears So large of limb.' " — Hell., xxxiv. 49. institutions for mail's guidance,1 therefore Judas, who betrayed Christ, the...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1889 - 454 pages
...hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not ! Th' other Cassius, that appears So'large of limb. But night now re-ascends, And it is time...seen." I clipp'd him round the neck, for so he bade ; 65 And noting time and place, he, when the wings Enough were op'd, caught fast the shaggy sides,...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1890 - 476 pages
...are under, from the murky jaw 60 Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not ! Th' other Cassius, that appears So large of limb. But night now re-ascends, And it ia time for parting. All is seen." I clipp'd him round the neck, for so he bade ; 65 And noting time...
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The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...Who hang*, is Brutus : l lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The oilier, Cassius, that appeals So large, of limb. But night now re-ascends ; And...he bade : And noting time and place, he, when the wing:; Enough were oped, caught fast the shaggy sides, And down from pile to pile descending stepp'd...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 480 pages
...the murky jaw 60 Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not ! Th' other Cassins, that appears So large of limb. But night now re-ascends,...seen." I clipp'd him round the neck, for so he bade ; 65 And noting time and place, he, when the wings Enough were op'd, caught fast the shaggy sides,...
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THE VISION OR, HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE

DANTE ALIGHIERI - 1892 - 550 pages
...feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who lianas, is Brutus : ' lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The other,...Cassius, that appears .So large of limb. But night now re-a.sccnds ; And it is time for parting. All is seen." I clipp'd him round the neck ; for so he bade...
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The Epic of the Fall of Man: A Comparative Study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton

Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1896 - 556 pages
...the feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs, is Brutus : lo ! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The other,...appears So large of limb. But night now re-ascends." Seeing the portal of a . . . hidden way My guide and I did enter, to return To the fair world : and...
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