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Stefan
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I am loving this so far. Dante's prose is certainly deserving of all the praise it gets. Though, the bleakness of hell gets me down so this might take a while to finish.
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Stefan
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Classic depiction of heaven and hell. I was tired of seeing the gay shipping memes about Dante and Virgil so I had to check this out myself. It's about as fantastical as I'd expected. I am loving it so far, though the bleakness of hell gets me down so this might take a while to finish.
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Briana
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I forgot I had started this book, oops!
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Edita Baeza
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Progreso: Canto II
Estoy leyendo una versión poética, así que no será fácil de leer, pero tampoco es imposible; menos mal que estoy leyendo la edición de Alianza Editorial y las notas al pie de página me han ayudado bastante.
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Estoy leyendo una versión poética, así que no será fácil de leer, pero tampoco es imposible; menos mal que estoy leyendo la edición de Alianza Editorial y las notas al pie de página me han ayudado bastante.
H ello
is on page 114 of 490
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Shows how classical wisdom and philosophy and reasons are a small bright spot amongst the infinite darkness aka not enough for matters of good and evil the soul Christianity etc
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List is like being swept up in a wind, list is the subordination of reason to sexual desire
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Gluttony is punished worse than lust bc it’s more beastly aka cerebrus
Treating appetite as an end in itself
— Jan 16, 2026 03:14PM
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Shows how classical wisdom and philosophy and reasons are a small bright spot amongst the infinite darkness aka not enough for matters of good and evil the soul Christianity etc
6-
List is like being swept up in a wind, list is the subordination of reason to sexual desire
7-
Gluttony is punished worse than lust bc it’s more beastly aka cerebrus
Treating appetite as an end in itself






































