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... Beatrice to him is the Lady of Virtue . She is , in other words , Divine or Heavenly Wisdom , or , as Gardner puts it , “ all the wisdom divinely revealed to man to raise him above earthly things and bring him near to God " ; for Beatrice ...
... Beatrice to him is the Lady of Virtue . She is , in other words , Divine or Heavenly Wisdom , or , as Gardner puts it , “ all the wisdom divinely revealed to man to raise him above earthly things and bring him near to God " ; for Beatrice ...
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... Beatrice . " Wisdom is a spirit that loveth man , " says Solomon ( 1,6 ) ; Beatrice told Virgil that she was moved by love ( amor mi mosse . Inf . ii , 72 ) . Wisdom , says Solomon , " goeth about , herself seeking them that are worthy ...
... Beatrice . " Wisdom is a spirit that loveth man , " says Solomon ( 1,6 ) ; Beatrice told Virgil that she was moved by love ( amor mi mosse . Inf . ii , 72 ) . Wisdom , says Solomon , " goeth about , herself seeking them that are worthy ...
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... Beatrice . The state of mind which for Dante they would seem to have expressed is that of Heavenly Wisdom vouchsafed by divine revelation ; a state which can- not be harmed by the miseries of the wicked ( in this world or in Hell ) ...
... Beatrice . The state of mind which for Dante they would seem to have expressed is that of Heavenly Wisdom vouchsafed by divine revelation ; a state which can- not be harmed by the miseries of the wicked ( in this world or in Hell ) ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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