RMMX8DJ1–. High resolution scan of engraving by Gustave Doré illustrating Canto XXI of Divine Comedy, Inferno, by Dante Alighieri. Caption: The Demons threaten Virgil . 31 January 2008. scanned, post-processed, and uploaded by Karl Hahn 174 DVinfernoDemonsThreatenVirgil
RMM8CN7K–Canto XXI (21), The demons threaten Virgil, Dante's Inferno illustration by Dorè
RM2DFCGFF–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XXI - Dante and Beatrice
RMD96BCG–Dante and Virgil beset by demons on their passage through the eighth circle. Illustration (1861) by Gustave Dore for Dante 'Inferno', Canto XXI. Wood engraving
RMERHGJ4–Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia, L'Inferno (The Divine Comedy, Hell) - Canto XXI (21): illustration by Gustave Doré for
RMTXH14Y–Dante and Virgil beset by demons on their passage through the eighth circle. Illustration (1861) by Gustave Dore for Dante 'Inferno', Canto XXI. Wood engraving
RMFJR3EN–Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia, L'Inferno (The Divine Comedy, Hell) - Canto XXI (21): illustration by Gustave Doré for line 70 'Be none of you outrageous' Dante, Italian poet, c. 29 May 1265 – 13/14 September 1321. Doré, French artist, 6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883
RMR588A1–Paradiso, Canto XXI. Heaven of Saturn. Four kings are seated on the island of Sicily and Naples. The wise rule of William II is praised and contrasted with that of his successors, Charles II and Frederick of Aragon. The fourth king is Robert Guiscard. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450. Source: Yates Thompson 36, f.166. Language: Italian. Author: DANTE ALIGHIERI. GIOVANNI DI PAOLO.
RMPNWJKK–Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradise. XXI Canto. Dante ascends with Beatrice to the seventh heaven, which is the planet Saturn.Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored.
RMCPE70A–Divine Comedy. Paradise. XXI Canto. Dante ascends with Beatrice to the seventh heaven, which is the planet Saturn. By Dore.
RM2AM6514–The Vision, or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri . the kingdom of the just He needs must share. But sithence she, whose wheel Spins day and night, for him not yet had drawn That yarn, which on the fatal distaff piled, Clotho apportions to each wight that breathes; His soul, that sister is to mine and thine, Not of herself could mount; for not like ours 30 Her ken: whence I, from forth the ample gulf Of hell, was taen, to lead him, and will lead CART H 194 THE VISION OF DANTE [Canto xxi Far as my lore avails. But, if thou know,Instruct us for what cause, the mount erewhileThus sh
RM2WJ87M9–The Divine Comedy (1307-1321). Italian narrative poem by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Inferno (Hell). 'For with the fury and the impetus that dogs come out... that's how the demons came out...' Illustration by Yann Dargent (1824-1899). Engraving by A. Sargent. Published in Paris, 1888.
RMC7XXMC–Winged monster monsters This said they grappled him with more than hundred hooks hook spear spike fork torture
RMMYDKJD–. High resolution scan of engraving by Gustave Doré illustrating Canto XXI of Divine Comedy, Inferno, by Dante Alighieri. Caption: The Demons threaten Virgil . 31 January 2008. scanned, post-processed, and uploaded by Karl Hahn 150 DVinfernoDemonsThreatenVirgil
RM2DFCGFR–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XXI - Dante and Beatrice - the golden scale
RM2DE08GW–Dante Divina Commedia - Hell - XXI Canto -The Malebranche - VIII Circle - illustration by Gustave Dorè
RMR5760B–Inferno, Canto XXI. Miniature shows Dante and Virgil observing a devil carrying the ancient of Lucca, one of the Barrators; Dante hiding; Virgil observes devils prodding the ancient of Lucca; Dante and Virgil met by devils. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; 1442-1450. Source: Yates Thompson 36, f.37v. Language: Italian. Author: DANTE ALIGHIERI. PRIAMO DELLA QUERCIA.
RM2AM7064–The Vision, or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri . e beneath. I that beheld,But therein naught distinguished, save the bubblesRaised by the boiling, and one mighty swell 20 Heave, and by turns subsiding fall. While thereI fixed my ken below, Mark ! mark ! my guideExclaiming, drew me towards him from the placeWherein I stood. I turned myself, as oneImpatient to behold that which beheldHe needs must shun, whom sudden fear unmans,That he his flight delays not for the view. Canto xxi] HELL 71 Behind me I discerned a devil black, That running up advanced along the rock. Ah ! what fie
RMC7XXMJ–Be none of you outrageous Winged demons demon monster monsters devils angels of death
RMMPAN6G–885 Merecimento dos feitos da Índia - ilustração ao Canto XXI, Svcesso do Segvndo Cerco de Div, Jerónimo Côrte-Real, 1574
RM2DE08H1–Dante Divina Commedia - Hell - XXI Canto where embezzlers are punished - The Malebranche - VIII Circle - illustration by Gustave Dorè
RMR56607–Paradiso, Canto XXI. Miniature shows Dante and Beatrice hovering before St. Peter Damian within the Heaven of Saturn, who speaks of his life and his search for holiness. Four scenes from his life, including reading in a cave, and sitting outside a monastery. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450. Source: Yates Thompson 36, f.167. Language: Italian. Author: DANTE ALIGHIERI. GIOVANNI DI PAOLO.
RM2AM6YHR–The Vision, or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri . s, shrouded by the bridge,Cried, Here the hallowed visage saves not: hereIs other swimming than in Serchios wave,Wherefore, if thou desire we rend thee not,Take heed thou mount not oer the pitch. This said, 50They grappled him with more than hundred hooks.And shouted : Covered thou must sport thee hereSo, if thou canst, in secret mayst thou filch.Een thus the cook bestirs him, with his grooms,To thrust the flesh into the cauldron down 72 THE VISION OF DANTE [Canto xxi With flesh-hooks, that it float not on the top. Me then my gu
RMMPAN6F–885 Merecimento dos feitos da Índia - ilustração ao Canto XXI, Svcesso do Segvndo Cerco de Div, Jerónimo Côrte-Real, 1574 (cropped)
RMR5B0Y0–Illustration to Canto IV, Stanza XXI, 'The Tartan Plaid she first decried/And shrieked till all the Rocks replied'. The Lady of the Lake ... The fifth edition. London, 1810. Source: 83.k.2, opposite page 173. Language: English. Author: SCOTT, WALTER. Smith, A.
RM2CDCWN2–. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . FATE OF A HYPNOTIST. CANTO XXI. The poet relates the punishment of such as were too suspicious. Here he finds the man who suspects that everybody is trying tocheat him, and also the man who thinks that every philanthropisthas pecuniary reasons for his good deeds. These and many others are turned into a rocky region to bechased and tormented by strange animals called Bunklefrightsand Snoopflaps. Thes
RMMWBFWT–. High resolution scan of engraving by Gustave Doré illustrating Canto XXI of Divine Comedy, Inferno, by Dante Alighieri. Caption: The Demons threaten Virgil . 31 January 2008. scanned, post-processed, and uploaded by Karl Hahn 174 DVinfernoDemonsThreatenVirgil
RMR5AWF2–Paradiso, Canto XII. Heaven of the Sun. Miniature shows Dante and Beatrice hovering beside St. Bonaventura, who introduces a further circle of learned men; saints, scholars and prophets. In centre, St.Thomas Aquinas holding the Summa, Other figures include Peter Comestor, Pope John XXI, St. John Chrysostom and Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. Divine Comedy. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1450. Source: Yates Thompson 36, f.151. Language: Italian. Author: DANTE ALIGHIERI. GIOVANNI DI PAOLO.
RM2CDCWPM–. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . FATE OF A HYPNOTIST. CANTO XXI. The poet relates the punishment of such as were too suspicious. Here he finds the man who suspects that everybody is trying tocheat him, and also the man who thinks that every philanthropisthas pecuniary reasons for his good deeds. These and many others are turned into a rocky region to bechased and tormented by strange animals called Bunklefrightsand Snoopflaps. Thes
RM2AJH4F7–Les nuits d'Young; tratuites de l'anglois par m le Tourneur 3 éd., corr & augm du Triomphe de la religion . morale deCïc- lï, ^4. XXIII. NoTTE. Inno aWEterno, j8. XXIV. NoTTE. La Confola^Lone y 74*// Gludiyio finale. Canto primo y 104*Canto féconda ^ 134.Canto ter^o , i66éIl Trionfo délia Religione fu Vamorcy 192»Parafrafi d* una parte dsl Libro di Giobbe y 258. Lettera a Voltaire ^ 298. Rajfegna délia Vit a y 304. Penfieri fopra diverfl foggettî y 324. Eufebio y o fia il Ricco yirtuofo , 3 50. La Rajfegna-^ione ^ 3j8. TABLE DES MATIERES Contenues dans le troijieme Volume,»= --$- XXI. Nuit. J
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