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) "W J.. Xxvii. J9J 'irj?^, xxxi. 121 ^ P urxr. , ix. 82-S3 ; Par. , xvii. 123. N ar. , xxv. 1 18-120; Par. , v. 133; Pitrg. , xxxii. 10, II; >- /;//. , i. 1 6, 17. ^ 1 60 Treatment of Nature in Dante piercing the heavy mist, 1 beating down like a scourge in the dog-days, 2 shining through a cloud-rift on a bank of flowers, 3 blazing full in the face of the wanderer, 4 or flaming red behind him and casting long shadows. 5 At times we see it high in the zenith/' or sending back from the western ...horizon the last rwwe*-rays — ' Already dead on the low shores. ' r Its life-giving power is alluded to in the line, ' He who is father of every mortal life ; ' s fe-i^k. and in another passage we see it at the same time the creator and destroyer of life in the plant. 9 There are many beautiful passages descriptive of morning and evening. The sun is said to be he who ' Apporta mane e lascia sera? 10 1 Purg. , xvii. 5, 6. " Inf. , xxv. 79, 80. ' Come a raggio di Sol, che puro mei Per fratta nube, gia prato di fiori Vider, coperti d'ombra, gl i occhi miei.
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