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		<title>Dante Alighieri -- The Divine Comedy [Divina Commedia], Book 2 &#8220;Purgatorio,&#8221; Canto 15, l.  58ff (15.58-60) (1314) [tr. Sayers (1955)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;So far,&#8221; said I, &#8220;is this from filling me, I famish more than if I&#8217;d held my tongue, And in my mind pile up perplexity.&#8221; [&#8220;Io son d’esser contento più digiuno&#8221;, diss’io, &#8220;che se mi fosse pria taciuto, e più di dubbio ne la mente aduno.&#8221;] Dante complaining about the quality of some of Virgil&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;So far,&#8221; said I, &#8220;is this from filling me,<br />
I famish more than if I&#8217;d held my tongue,<br />
And in my mind pile up perplexity.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>[&#8220;Io son d’esser contento più digiuno&#8221;,<br />
diss’io, &#8220;che se mi fosse pria taciuto,<br />
e più di dubbio ne la mente aduno.&#8221;]</em></p>
<br><b>Dante Alighieri</b> (1265-1321) Italian poet<br><i>The Divine Comedy [Divina Commedia]</i>, Book 2 <i>&#8220;Purgatorio,&#8221;</i> Canto 15, l.  58ff (15.58-60) (1314) [tr. Sayers (1955)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://archive.org/details/divinecomedy0002unse/page/182/mode/2up?q=%22from+filling+me%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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Dante complaining about the quality of some of Virgil's answers.<br><br>

(<a href="https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Divina_Commedia/Purgatorio/Canto_XV#:~:text=%22Io%20son%20d%E2%80%99esser%20contento%20pi%C3%B9%20digiuno%22%2C%0Adiss%E2%80%99io%2C%20%22che%20se%20mi%20fosse%20pria%20taciuto%2C%0Ae%20pi%C3%B9%20di%20dubbio%20ne%20la%20mente%20aduno.">Source (Italian)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>"Oft, as I drink of that celestial rill," <br>
I cry'd, "I find my thirst increasing still;<br>
Its copious draughts but more inflame my soul <br>
In search of heav'nly truth." <br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/divinacommediad00unkngoog/page/n206/mode/2up?q=%22as+i+drink%22">Boyd</a> (1802), st. 13] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>“Now lack I satisfaction more,” said I,<br>
“Than if thou hadst been silent at the first,<br>
And doubt more gathers on my lab’ring thought."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/8795/8795-h/8795-h.htm#cantoII.15:~:text=%E2%80%9CNow%20lack%20I%20satisfaction%20more%2C%E2%80%9D%20said%20I%2C%0A%E2%80%9CThan%20if%20thou%20hadst%20been%20silent%20at%20the%20first%2C%0AAnd%20doubt%20more%20gathers%20on%20my%20lab%E2%80%99ring%20thought.">Cary</a> (1814)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"Less satisfied am I than what I was,"<br>
I said, "than if I still had held my peace;<br>
And in my mind still more the doubts increase."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/comedyofdanteal00dant/page/228/mode/2up?q=%22less+satisfied+am+i%22">Bannerman</a> (1850)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more hungering to be satisfied,"<br>
I said, "than if I had before been silent,<br>
And more of doubt within my mind I gather."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Divine_Comedy_(Longfellow_1867)/Volume_2/Canto_15#:~:text=%22I%20am%20more%20hungering%20to%20be%20satisfied%2C%22%0A%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0I%20said%2C%20%22than%20if%20I%20had%20before%20been%20silent%2C%0A%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0And%20more%20of%20doubt%20within%20my%20mind%20I%20gather.">Longfellow</a> (1867)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more fasting from being satisfied," said I, "than if I had before held my peace, and I unite more doubt in my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/purgatorydantea00aliggoog/page/n196/mode/2up?q=%22fasting+from+being%22">Butler</a> (1885)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"Through being contented, I do hunger more <br>
Than if thou first hadst silent been," I said, <br>
"And in my mind I gather doubt galore."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/divinecomedyofda00dantrich/page/188/mode/2up?q=%22Through+being+contented%22">Minchin</a> (1885)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>“I am more hungering to be contented,” said I, “than if I had at first been silent, and more of doubt I assemble in my mind.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1996/1996-h/1996-h.htm#cantoII.XV:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%20am%20more%20hungering%20to%20be%20contented%2C%E2%80%9D%20said%20I%2C%20%E2%80%9Cthan%20if%20I%20had%20at%20first%20been%20silent%2C%20and%20more%20of%20doubt%20I%20assemble%20in%20my%20mind.">Norton</a> (1892)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more fasting from being satisfied," said I, "than if I had kept silent at first, and more perplexity I amass in my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/purgatorioofdant00dant_0/page/182/mode/2up?q=%22i+am+more+fasting%22">Okey</a> (1901)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more hungry for satisfaction" I said "than if I had been silent before and my mind is more filled with perplexity."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/iipurgatoriowith00dant/page/198/mode/2up?q=%22for+satisfaction%22">Sinclair</a> (1939)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"From being satisfied I fast not less<br>
But more," said I, "than had I question spared,<br>
And in my mind doubt doth the more increase."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/portabledante00dant/page/262/mode/2up?q=%22from+being+satisfied%22">Binyon</a> (1943)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am left hungier being thus fed,<br>
and my mind is more in doubt being thus answered,<br>
than if I had not asked at all," I said.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/purgatorio00dant/page/162/mode/2up?view=theater&q=%22i+am+left+hungrier%22">Ciardi</a> (1961)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more hungering to be satisfied," I said, "than if I had at first been silent, and more of doubt do I assemble in my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Divine_Comedy_II_Purgatorio_Vol_II_P/2Q48EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22i%20am%20more%20hungering%22">Singleton</a> (1973)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I hunger more for satisfaction now,” <br>
I said, “than when I held my tongue before,<br>
and new perplexities come to my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/dantealighierisd03dant/page/144/mode/2up?q=%22i+hunger+more%22">Musa</a> (1981)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am the more starved of satisfaction,"<br> 
I said, "than if I had said nothing just now, <br>
And more doubt collects in my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/divinecomedy0000dant/page/262/mode/2up?q=%22i+am+the+more%22">Sisson</a> (1981)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>“I am more hungry now for satisfaction"<br> 
I said, "than if I'd held my tongue before; <br>
I host a deeper doubt within my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/purgatorio0000dant_m5q7/page/130/mode/2up?q=%22held+my+tongue%22">Mandelbaum</a> (1982)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>“I am hungrier to be contented,” I said, “than if you had been silent earlier, and I am gathering more doubt in my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/divinecomedyofda0002dant_d4k9/page/244/mode/2up?q=%22hungrier+to+be%22">Durling</a> (2003)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I said: "I am hungrier by being fed than if I had kept silent from the start, and I have added more confusion to my mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Italian/DantPurg15to21.php#:~:text=I%20said%3A%20%E2%80%98I%20am%20hungrier%20by%20being%20fed%20than%20if%20I%20had%20kept%20silent%20from%20the%20start%2C%20and%20I%20have%20added%20more%20confusion%20to%20my%20mind.">Kline</a> (2002)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I hunger more for satisfaction now<br>
than if," I said, "you'd not said anything.<br>
I gather in my mind still greater doubt."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/divinecomedy2pur0000dant/page/136/mode/2up?q=%22i+hunger+more%22">Kirkpatrick</a> (2007)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"I am more starved for answers," I said,<br>
"'than if before I had kept silent,<br>
since now my mind is filled with greater doubt."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://dante.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/dante/campuscgi/mpb/GetCantoSection.pl?INP_POEM=Purg&INP_SECT=15&INP_START=58&INP_LEN=3&LANG=0">Hollander/Hollander</a> (2007)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>"My hunger for knowledge is now less satisfied,"<br>
I said, "than if I had never asked the question,<br>
And the more doubt collects in my troubled mind."<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Divine_Comedy/WZyBj-s9PfsC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22hunger%20for%20knowledge%20is%22">Raffel</a> (2010)] </blockquote><br>
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		<title>Fuller, Thomas (1654) -- Introductio ad Prudentiam, Vol. 1, #  583 (1725)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If thy Business be perplexed, divide it, and look upon all its Parts and Sides. See Descartes.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If thy Business be perplexed, divide it, and look upon all its Parts and Sides.</p>
<br><b>Thomas Fuller</b> (1654-1734) English physician, preacher, aphorist, writer<br><i>Introductio ad Prudentiam</i>, Vol. 1, #  583 (1725) 
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See <a href="https://wist.info/descartes-rene/51819/">Descartes</a>.						</span>
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