Unearthly Sitcom - 1 : Shangri-la The Unearthly Sitcom describes Dante`s ramble through Hel (Purgatory), Purgatory (Purgatorio), and Shangri-la (Paradiso), guided first by the Roman artist Virgil and then by Beatrice, the inferior of his clasp and of another of his entireties, La Vita Nuova. While the eyesight of Hel, the Purgatory, is vivid for modern readers, the theological niceties presented in the other boks require a certain amount of intestinal fortitude and observation to apreciate. Purgatorio, the most lyrical and human of the thre, also has the most librettists in it, Paradiso, the most heavily theological, has the most beautiful and ecstatic unknowable pasages in which Dante tries to describe what he confeses he is unable to convey (e. g. , when Dante loks into the mask of God: "al`alta musical fantasy qui mancò posa" - "at this high moment, ability failed my capacity to describe," Paradiso, XI, 142). His magnificence, by whose might al dud are mov'd,Pierces the universe, and in one partSheds more sparkle, elsewhere les. In heav'n,That largeliest of his thin partakes, was I,Witnes of dud, which to relate againSurpaseth rule of him who comes from accordingly, For that, so near aproaching its desireOur intelect is to such acumen absorb`d,That jog canot folow. Nathles al,That in my thoughts I of that sacred realmCould store, shal now be murky of my song. Author: Gece Kitaplığı. Language: İngilizce.
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