Conscience, dimm'd or by its own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest ; And let them wince, who have their withers wrung. What though, when tasted first, thy voice... The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri - Página 254por Dante Alighieri - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 páginas
...will feel thy saying sharp. 121 Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit remov'd, , See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them wince, who have their...What though, when tasted first, thy voice shall prove Unweleome ; on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisestf, Shall, as the wind... | |
| James Bell - 1824 - 214 páginas
...is more suitable to our theme, and more appropriately ours — " What though, when tasted first, our voice shall prove Unwelcome ; on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment." An EXAMINATION of the various Opinions that in Modern times have been held respecting the SOURCES of... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 páginas
...Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them winee, who have their withers wrung. What though, when tasted...digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisest4, 1 The plaes.] Our Poet here discovers both that Florenee, much as he inveighs against it,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them wince, who have their withers wrung What though, wheji tasted first, thy voice shall prove Unwelcome : on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment.... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1847 - 630 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them wince, who have their...digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisest 2, Shall, as the wind doth, smite the proudest summits ; Which is of honour no light argument.... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them wince, who have their...digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisest 2 , Shall, as the wind doth, smite the proudest summits ; Which is of honour no light argument.... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 436 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest. And let them wince, who have their...digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisest, Shall, as the wind doth, smite the proudest summits ; Which is of honor no light argument.... | |
| Pasquale Villari, Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1871 - 158 páginas
...il vento, Che le piil alte cime piu, percuote : E ci6 non fia d'onor poco argomento." Par. c.rvii. ' What, though, when tasted first, thy voice shall prove...digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment. The cry thou raisest Shall, as the wind doth, smite the proudest summits ; Which is of honour no light argument."... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1871 - 538 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest; And let them wince who have their withers wrung. What though, when tasted fu .-I. thy voice shall prove Unwelcome: on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment.' " I remain... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1871 - 538 páginas
...shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest; And let them wince who have their withers wrung. What though, when Uuted first, thy voice shall prove Unwelcome: on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment.' " I... | |
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