Word: verdict
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Drams Within or the Drama of the Soul," as depicted by the "Inferno" of the "Divine Comedy," was the subject of Bishop William Boyd-Carpenter's third lecture under the William Belden Noble foundation Friday evening. "Dante's Verdict on Life: its Significance and Value" is the general subject of the whole series of six lectures which Bishop Boyd-Carpenter is delivering this year...
...execution of certain of the punishments. But he is merely trying to express his opinion that some sinners are so base that they should suffer the fullness of their punishments. In the instance of the punishment of the lovers, Francesca di Rimini and Paolo, however, Dante pronounces his verdict on love in the somewhat later form. "I could not love thee half so much, loved I not honor more." And, yet, Dante adds to this his belief that hearts that are once joined in true love can never be rent asunder...
...William Belden Noble Lecture on Dante's Verdict on Life: its Significance and Value. III. The Drama Within or the Drama of the Soul," by Rt. Rev. W. Boyd-Carpenter, in New Lecture Hall...
...William Belden Noble Lecture, to be given in the New Lecture Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock, will be "The Drama Within or the Drama of the Soul." The Noble Lectures this year are being given by Bishop William Boyd-Carpenter, Canon of Westminster Abbey, on "Dante's Verdict on Life: its Significance and Value." The fourth, fifth, and sixth lectures will be given February 26, 28, and March 3, respectively. The lectures are open to the public...
...William Belden Noble Lecture on "Dante's Verdict on Life: its Significance and Value. II. The Influences in His Life," by Rt. Rev. W. Boyd-Carpenter, in New Lecture Hall...