| Laura Spencer Portor - 1917 - 312 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Him through whom all things live, that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her what was never said of any woman. Boccaccio in his life of Dante tells us that the "Divine Comedy" was begun in Dante's thirtyfifth year,... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - 1919 - 360 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Hun through whom all things live, that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her what has never been said of any woman. And then may it please Him who is the Lord of Grace, that my soul... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1920 - 694 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Him through whom all things live that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her...Him who is the Lord of grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of its lady, namely, of that blessed Beatrice, who in glory looks upon the face... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1920 - 184 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Him through whom all things live, that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her...Him who is the Lord of Grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of its lady, namely, of that blessed Beatrice, who in glory looks upon the face... | |
| BARRETT WENDELL - 1920 - 702 pages
...if it shall please Him through whom all things live that my life be prolonged for some years, I hqpe to say of her what was never said of any woman. And...Him who is the Lord of grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of its lady, namely, of that blessed Beatrice, who in glory looks upon the face... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1920 - 182 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Him through whom all things live, that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her...was never said of any woman. And then may it please Hun who is the Lord of Grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of its lady, namely, of that... | |
| John Theodore Slattery - 1920 - 312 pages
...power as she truly knows : So that if it shall please Him through whom all things live that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her what was never said of any woman." That promise, involving years of intense study and increasing devotion to his beloved, Dante kept.... | |
| Frederick John Foakes-Jackson - 1921 - 414 pages
...worthily treat of her. And to attain to this I study to the utmost of my power as she truly knows. So that if it shall please Him, through whom all things...Him who is the Lord of grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of this lady, namely, of that blessed Beatrice, who in glory looks upon the face... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1921 - 314 pages
...power, as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please Him through whom all things live, that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her...Him who is the Lord of Grace, that my soul may go to behold the glory of its lady, namely, of that blessed Beatrice, who in glory looks upon the face... | |
| 1921 - 626 pages
...power as she truly knows. So that, if it shall please him through whom all things live that my life be prolonged for some years, I hope to say of her what was never said of any woman. ' ' "While apparently sauntering in a land of dreams and love and ardent ambition the poet was keeping... | |
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