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Divine Comedy

NOUN
  1. a narrative epic poem written by Dante

How To Use Divine Comedy In A Sentence

  • John Linnell commissioned Blake to paint watercolours of Dante's Divine Comedy.
  • A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
  • A woodcut in the March 1491 Venetian edition of the Divine Comedy depicts the condottiere recounting his misfortune to Virgil and Dante. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • They are about life, and this life is the joy of creation, cosmic play, divine comedy, and awe-inspiring movement. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the Divine Comedy.
  • ‘If I do this right, I'll never be out of style again,’ says Neil Hannon, frontman of almost successful popsters the Divine Comedy.
  • The Divine Comedy is written in the _terza rima_, which consists of three verses arranged in such a way that the middle line of each triplet rhymes with the first or third verse of the succeeding triplet. National Epics
  • The literary standard came into being in the 14th century, largely through Dante's Divine Comedy and the works of Petrarch and Boccaccio .
  • John Linnell commissioned Blake to paint watercolours of Dante's Divine Comedy.
  • He is also looking forward to the release of his first record, a collaboration with The Divine Comedy.
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