The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with biographical and explanatory notes, ed. by R. Garnett, L. Vallée, A. Brandl. Imperial ed, 第 11 卷Richard Garnett 1899 |
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第185页
... Minorites . It was also shamelessly decreed that in case both the champions were consumed , the Dominicans alone ... Minorite friars would never have the courage to pass through the fire , for he knew that they were reluctantly obeying ...
... Minorites . It was also shamelessly decreed that in case both the champions were consumed , the Dominicans alone ... Minorite friars would never have the courage to pass through the fire , for he knew that they were reluctantly obeying ...
第188页
... Minorites , who now insisted that some pledges should be given them as to the manner in which they were to pass through the fire unscathed . Accordingly , on the following day , 6th of April , a new decree was issued to modify that of ...
... Minorites , who now insisted that some pledges should be given them as to the manner in which they were to pass through the fire unscathed . Accordingly , on the following day , 6th of April , a new decree was issued to modify that of ...
第189页
... Minorites . And Savonarola was so distrustful of his adversa- ries ' good faith that , on the morning of the appointed day , he sent Francesco Davanzati to the palace to implore the Ten , who still remained faithful to him , to take ...
... Minorites . And Savonarola was so distrustful of his adversa- ries ' good faith that , on the morning of the appointed day , he sent Francesco Davanzati to the palace to implore the Ten , who still remained faithful to him , to take ...
第190页
... Minorites occupied the half nearest the palace ; while the Dominicans were stationed round a little altar that had been erected in the other . Having placed the Sacrament on this altar , Frà Domenico knelt before it , absorbed in prayer ...
... Minorites occupied the half nearest the palace ; while the Dominicans were stationed round a little altar that had been erected in the other . Having placed the Sacrament on this altar , Frà Domenico knelt before it , absorbed in prayer ...
第191页
... Minorites , on the contrary , had dared him to it , and hurried it on ; but in sight of the pile ready to be fired , the rôles were exchanged . Stirred by the presence of the crowd , the solemn chants of his friars , and the truly ...
... Minorites , on the contrary , had dared him to it , and hurried it on ; but in sight of the pile ready to be fired , the rôles were exchanged . Stirred by the presence of the crowd , the solemn chants of his friars , and the truly ...
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