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... ment that this poem was composed , the want of this was felt , and a commentary is still in existence , though only printed in part , styled del Famigliare di Dante , and written by some friend of Dante himself , who states that he had ...
... ment that this poem was composed , the want of this was felt , and a commentary is still in existence , though only printed in part , styled del Famigliare di Dante , and written by some friend of Dante himself , who states that he had ...
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Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith. ment became daily more conspicuous ; their resources and perseverance had already greatly surpassed all previous calculation . At this mo- ment of despondency , the opportune arrival of two ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith. ment became daily more conspicuous ; their resources and perseverance had already greatly surpassed all previous calculation . At this mo- ment of despondency , the opportune arrival of two ...
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... ment that I was conscious of thought and feeling , the same dark thread had run across the web ; and images of death and annihila- tion mingled themselves with the most smi . ling scenes through which my career of enjoy- ment led me ...
... ment that I was conscious of thought and feeling , the same dark thread had run across the web ; and images of death and annihila- tion mingled themselves with the most smi . ling scenes through which my career of enjoy- ment led me ...
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