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The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Classic Epic Poem, Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso - Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Collectors" 使用场景: Great for literature studies, book club discussions, classic poetry appreciation, and as a gift for literature enthusiasts.
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The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Classic Epic Poem, Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso - Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Collectors
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Classic Epic Poem, Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso - Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Collectors
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri - Classic Epic Poem, Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso - Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Collectors" 使用场景: Great for literature studies, book club discussions, classic poetry appreciation, and as a gift for literature enthusiasts.
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THE VISIONOFHELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISEBYDANTE ALIGHIERIHis glory, by whose might all things are mov'd,Pierces the universe, and in one partSheds more resplendence, elsewhere less. In heav'n,That largeliest of his light partakes, was I,Witness of things, which to relate againSurpasseth power of him who comes from thence;For that, so near approaching its desireOur intellect is to such depth absorb'd,That memory cannot follow. Nathless all,That in my thoughts I of that sacred realmCould store, shall now be matter of my song.Benign Apollo! this last labour aid,And make me such a vessel of thy worth,As thy own laurel claims of me belov'd.Thus far hath one of steep Parnassus' browsSuffic'd me; henceforth there is need of bothFor my remaining enterprise Do thouEnter into my bosom, and there breatheSo, as when Marsyas by thy hand was dragg'dForth from his limbs unsheath'd. O power divine!If thou to me of shine impart so much,That of that happy realm the shadow'd formTrac'd in my thoughts I may set forth to view,Thou shalt behold me of thy favour'd treeCome to the foot, and crown myself with leaves;For to that honour thou, and my high themeWill fit me. If but seldom, mighty Sire!To grace his triumph gathers thence a wreathCaesar or bard (more shame for human willsDeprav'd) joy to the Delphic god must springFrom the Pierian foliage, when one breastIs with such thirst inspir'd. From a small sparkGreat flame hath risen: after me perchanceOthers with better voice may pray, and gainFrom the Cirrhaean city answer kind.and so much more
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I read tha Dante's Divine Comedy was considered by most literary masters and teachers, to be the greatest single literary work of man. This made me curious. I got the hardcover version. I have to say, it is truely awesome. It is a hard read in that it is not modern english. Just check out the "look inside" to see some of what I mean. The whole book is like that. What this means is you have to really think about what the guy is saying This has become a good mental exercise for me and I am loving it all the way. Some of the stuff in here is truely awesome writing. Maybe it really is the greatest literay piece of man?Hail Flavius!

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