All 13 Uses of
manifest
in
The Divine Comedy -- translated by Cary
- We to one side retir'd, into a place Open and bright and lofty, whence each one Stood manifest to view.†
Canto 1.1-11
- Things then first seen Clearlier to manifest, I tell how next A plain we reach'd, that from its sterile bed Each plant repell'd.†
Canto 1.12-22
- Wisdom Supreme! how wonderful the art, Which thou dost manifest in heaven, in earth, And in the evil world, how just a meed Allotting by thy virtue unto all!†
Canto 1.12-22
- And be it strange and manifest to all!†
Canto 2.1-11
- "In your dominions," I answer'd, "ne'er was I. But through all Europe where do those men dwell, To whom their glory is not manifest?†
Canto 2.1-11
- …left the angel, who had turn'd To the sixth circle our ascending step, One gash from off my forehead raz'd: while they, Whose wishes tend to justice, shouted forth: "Blessed!" and ended with, "I thirst:" and I, More nimble than along the other straits, So journey'd, that, without the sense of toil, I follow'd upward the swift-footed shades; When Virgil thus began: "Let its pure flame From virtue flow, and love can never fail To warm another's bosom' so the light Shine manifestly forth.†
Canto 2.12-22
- The first, If it were true, had through the sun's eclipse Been manifested, by transparency Of light, as through aught rare beside effus'd.†
Canto 3.1-11 *
- "My liege, it doth enhance the joy thy words Infuse into me, mighty as it is, To think my gladness manifest to thee, As to myself, who own it, when thou lookst Into the source and limit of all good, There, where thou markest that which thou dost speak, Thence priz'd of me the more.†
Canto 3.1-11
- The eyes Of Beatrice, resting, as before, Firmly upon me, manifested forth Approva1 of my wish.†
Canto 3.1-11
- Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit remov'd, See the whole vision be made manifest.†
Canto 3.12-22
- I, though my doubting were as manifest, As is through glass the hue that mantles it, In silence waited not: for to my lips "What things are these?" involuntary rush'd, And forc'd a passage out: whereat I mark'd A sudden lightening and new revelry.†
Canto 3.12-22
- As when the sturdy north blows from his cheek A blast, that scours the sky, forthwith our air, Clear'd of the rack, that hung on it before, Glitters; and, With his beauties all unveil'd, The firmament looks forth serene, and smiles; Such was my cheer, when Beatrice drove With clear reply the shadows back, and truth Was manifested, as a star in heaven.†
Canto 3.23-33
- Not for increase to himself Of good, which may not be increas'd, but forth To manifest his glory by its beams, Inhabiting his own eternity, Beyond time's limit or what bound soe'er To circumscribe his being, as he will'd, Into new natures, like unto himself, Eternal Love unfolded.†
Canto 3.23-33
Definition:
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(manifest as in: manifest destiny) obvious; or to make obvious; or to show or demonstrate