The Doré Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy by Gustave Doré

The Doré Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy by Gustave Doré

Author:Gustave Doré [Doré, Gustave]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Art, Reference, Poetry, Religion, Classics, History
ISBN: 9780486129938
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 1976-05-31T23:00:00+00:00


THE SIMONISTS

“O doleful soul, implanted like a stake,” / To say began I, “if thou canst, speak out” (Inf. XIX, 47, 48).

DEVILS AND BARRATORS

They seized him then with mire than a hundred rakes (Inf. XXI, 52).

DEVILS AND VIRGIL

But he cried out: “Be none of you malignant!” (Inf. XXI, 72).

BARRATORS—GIAMPOLO

Therefore he moved, and cried: “Thou art o’ertaken” (Inf. XXII, 126).

ALICHINO AND CALCABRINA

But sooth the other was a doughty sparhawk / To clapperclaw him well; and both of them / Fell in the middle of the boiling pond (Inf. XXII, 139–141).



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