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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2010 · 1H 16M

Purgatorio part two

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The Contrapasso in Inferno vs. corrective punishment in Purgatorio.  The proud bent down, the envious blinded.  Sapia's guess that Dante can see: but she's not envious of him for it.  Virgil's exposition of love at the very center of the Divine Comedy in Purgatorio 17.  T.S. Eliot's Dantesque imitation in Little Gidding.

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The Contrapasso in Inferno vs. corrective punishment in Purgatorio.  The proud bent down, the envious blinded.  Sapia's guess that Dante can see: but she's not envious of him for it.  Virgil's exposition of love at the very center of the Divine Comedy in Purgatorio 17.  T.S. Eliot's Dantesque imitation in Little Gidding.

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