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Gustave Dore
Gustave Dore Paintings
The Inferno, Canto 19, lines 10-11: There stood I like the friar, that doth shrive A wretch for murder doom'd
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 127-129: By that hidden way My guide and I did enter, to return To the fair world
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 72-74: 'Bard! willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind.'
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 12, lines 11-14: and there At point of the disparted ridge lay stretch'd The infamy of Crete, detested brood Of the feign'd heifer
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 134-135: 'In its leaves that day We read no more.'
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 14, line 37-39: Unceasing was the play of wretched hands, Now this, now that way glancing, to shake off The heat, still falling fresh.
Gustave Dore
$201.11
The Inferno, Canto 29, lines 4-6: But Virgil rous'd me: "What yet gazest on' Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below Among the maim'd and miserable shades"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 137-138: I through compassion fainting, seem'd not far From death, and like a corpse fell to the ground.
Gustave Dore
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Ye host of heaven! whose glory I survey (Canto XVIII., line 126)
Gustave Dore
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My spirit reel'd, so passing sweet the strain: (Canto XXVII., line 4)
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 10, lines 40-42: He, soon as there I stood at the tomb's foot, Ey'd me a space, then in disdainful mood Address'd me: "Say, what ancestors were thine?"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 29, lines 79-81: The crust Came drawn from underneath in flakes, like scales Scrap'd from the bream or fish of broader mail.
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 8, lines 39-41: My teacher sage Aware, thrusting him back: "Away! down there To the' other dogs!"
Gustave Dore
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But Virgil roused me: "What yet gazest on? (Canto XXIX., line 4)
Gustave Dore
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Love brought us to one death: Caina waits (Canto V., line 105)
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 26, lines 46-49: The guide, who mark'd How I did gaze attentive, thus began: "Within these ardours are the spirits, each Swath'd in confining fire."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 127-129: Not more furiously On Menalippus' temples Tydeus gnaw'd, Than on that skull and on its garbage he.
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 20-21: "Lo!" he exclaim'd, "lo Dis! and lo the place, Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 8, lines 27-29: Soon as both embark'd, Cutting the waves, goes on the ancient prow, More deeply than with others it is wont.
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 18, lines 130-132: Thais is this, the harlot, whose false lip Answer'd her doting paramour that ask'd, "Thankest me much!"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 30, lines 38-39: "That is the ancient soul Of wretched Myrrha,"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 20-22: "Look how thou walkest. Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads Of thy poor brethren."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 8, lines 110-111: I could not hear what terms he offer'd them, But they conferr'd not long
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 28, lines 30,31: Now mark how I do rip me: lo! How is Mahomet mangled.
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 29, lines 52-56: Then my sight Was livelier to explore the depth, wherein The minister of the most mighty Lord, All-searching Justice, dooms to punishment The forgers noted on her dread record.
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 105-106: 'Love brought us to one death: Caina waits The soul, who spilt our life.'
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 11, lines 6-7: From the profound abyss, behind the lid Of a great monument we stood retir'd
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 15, lines 28-29: "Sir! Brunetto! And art thou here?"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 23, lines 92-94: "Tuscan, who visitest The college of the mourning hypocrites, Disdain not to instruct us who thou art."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 97-98: Then seizing on his hinder scalp, I cried: "Name thee, or not a hair shall tarry here."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 67-68: "Hast no help For me, my father!"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 118-119: "Now seest thou, son! The souls of those, whom anger overcame."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 9, lines 124-126: "He answer thus return'd: The arch-heretics are here, accompanied By every sect their followers;"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 9, lines 87-89: To the gate He came, and with his wand touch'd it, whereat Open without impediment it flew.
Gustave Dore
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And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted?nevermore!
Gustave Dore
$210.21
Respite?respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore!'
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 28, lines 116-119: By the hair It bore the sever'd member, lantern-wise Pendent in hand, which look'd at us and said, "Woe's me!"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 65-67: "Not all the gold, that is beneath the moon, Or ever hath been, of these toil-worn souls Might purchase rest for one."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 18, lines 116-117: "Why greedily thus bendest more on me, Than on these other filthy ones, thy ken?"
Gustave Dore
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But whose velvet violet lining with the lamplight gloating o'er She shall press, ah, nevermore!
Gustave Dore
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Don Quixote and Sancho Panza Entertained by Basil and Quiteria
Gustave Dore
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Sarah Bernhardt
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 8-9: "Curs'd wolf! thy fury inward on thyself Prey, and consume thee!"
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 64-66: "O senseless spirit! let thy horn for thee Interpret: therewith vent thy rage, if rage Or other passion wring thee."
Gustave Dore
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The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 82-84: "This proud one Would of his strength against almighty Jove Make trial"
Gustave Dore
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A Mountain Torrent in the Highlands
Gustave Dore
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An elegant company seated in a park, from the series depicting London society
Gustave Dore
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Paysage des Alpes
Gustave Dore
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A Couple and two Children sleeping on a London Bridge
Gustave Dore
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Nymphs in a landscape
Gustave Dore
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Vue du chateau de Chillon
Gustave Dore
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Jeremiah preaching to his Followers
Gustave Dore
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Jeunes musiciennes des rues
Gustave Dore
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Montagne d'Ecosse
Gustave Dore
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Christ blessing children
Gustave Dore
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Classical figures in an interior
Gustave Dore
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Left holding the baby
Gustave Dore
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All hope abandon, ye who enter here. (Canto III., line 9)
Gustave Dore
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Caritas
Gustave Dore
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Mere Et Enfant
Gustave Dore
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Troupeau De Cerfs Dans Les Montagnes
Gustave Dore
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Le Reve De La Femme De Pilate, Claudia Procula
Gustave Dore
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The Last Judgement
Gustave Dore
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The Lost Cow
Gustave Dore
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Les Adieux
Gustave Dore
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La Famille Du Saltimbanque L'Enfant Blesse
Gustave Dore
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La Grande Soeur
Gustave Dore
$231.14
Etude
Gustave Dore
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Landscape
Gustave Dore
$210.21
Illustration Presumee De Francois Ier Et Charles Quint
Gustave Dore
$207.48
Scene Sur Le Nil Tiree De L'ancien Testament
Gustave Dore
$228.41
Homme Etendu A La Colonne
Gustave Dore
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