| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 526 pages
...feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw 60 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." 37. Dante probably meant by these three of the world. While at first sight it might seem faces to indicate... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 522 pages
...feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw 60 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." 37. Dante probably meant by these three of the world. While at first sight it might seem faces to indicate... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 586 pages
...the feet without. Of the 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,...reascends ; And it is time for parting. All is seen." Inferno, Canto XXXIV.— Translation of GARY. APPROACHING THE MOUNTAIN OF PURGATORY. We still were... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 544 pages
...the feet without. Of the 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,...reascends ; And it is time for parting. All is seen." Inferno, Canto XXXIV. — Translation of GARY. APPROACHING THE MOUNTAIN OF PURGATORY. We still were... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 pages
...plies the feet without. Of the other two Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs is Brutus: lo how he doth' writhe, And speaks not. The other...reascends; And it is time for parting. All is seen." DANIEL DEFOE DAXIEL DEFOE, English novelist and political writer, born in London in 1661 ; died in... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 488 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.3 But night now re-ascends ; And it is time for parting.4 All is seen." 1 Lucifer's three faces... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 514 pages
...the feet without. Of th' other two, Whose heads are under, from the murky jaw Who hangs, is'flrutus: lo! how he doth writhe And speaks not. The other Cassius, that So large of limb."'—Canto xxxi v, [11. 56-63; trans. Gary]. . . . Many extenuating circumstances... | |
| National Dante committee - 1916 - 424 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,...reascends; And it is time for parting. All is seen." [ Hell, xxxiv: Cary. ] When we pass from ancient mythology and history to the field of pure literature,... | |
| Charles Hall Grandgent - 1916 - 420 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,...reascends; And it is time for parting. All is seen." v [ Hell, -Ksaav. Cary. ] When we pass from ancient mythology and history to the field of pure literature,... | |
| Charles Hall Grandgent - 1916 - 472 pages
...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. But night now reasccnds; / And it is time for parting. All is seen." [ Hell, xxxiv : Gary. ] When we pass from ancient... | |
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