| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 pagine
...ethereal soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart,—as if it were withal a mean insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 780 pagine
...silent, scornful one: the lip is curled in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant...and strangle were greater than it. The face of one jvholly in protest, and life long, unsiirrendcring battle, against the world. Affection all converted... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 pagine
...ethereal soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 428 pagine
...ethereal soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a. mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 264 pagine
...etherial soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 pagine
...looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice ! XVithal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful one :...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 pagine
...ethereal soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick -ribbed ice 1 Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 pagine
...soul looking out so stern, implacable, grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thick -ribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean, insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Rev. John Reid - 1875 - 406 pagine
...ethereal soul looking out so stern, implacable' grim-trenchant, as from imprisonment of thickribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too, a silent, scornful...in a kind of godlike disdain of the thing that is eating out his heart — as if it were withal a mean insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 pagine
...ethereal soul looking-out so stern, implacable, grimtrenchant, as from imprisonment of thick-ribbed ice ! Withal it is a silent pain too ; a silent scornful...in a kind of god-like disdain of the thing that is eating- out his heart, — as if it were withal a mean insignificant thing, as if he whom it had power... | |
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