The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri

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In spite of Gary's note here, the words tues. anitnal coverto do not mean sleek covering 71. Membranes = coats of the eye. of his furry coat. The metaphor (not a good 72. Loathes = abborre = shrinks, turns his one) is drawn from an animal which is covered eyes from. with a cloth under which its motions can be dis- 78. Downward. Gary here has confused tinguished. So interpret Scartazzini and Phila- giit (down) with/z?i (more). The meaning is lethes, the latter of whom says: " Ich gestehe, that B...eatrice's eyes cast their brightness more dass dieser Vergleich mir stets'eine der wenigen than a thousand miles. Stellen der Divina Commedia war, wo ich ^2. Adam. unwillkiirlich ausrief: Quandoqve bonus dor' 89. Fruit ^pomo ^ apple, i.e. Adam. ntiiat Homertis." 432 THE DIVINE COMEDY. [Canto XXVI, And in like guise was Adam's spirit moved loo To joyous mood, that tlirough the covering shone, Transparent, when to pleasure me it spake : " No need thy will be told, which I untold Better discern, than thou whatever thing Thou hold'st most certain : for that will I see 105 In Him, who is truth's mirror ; and Himself, Parhelion unto all things, and naught else, To Him.

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