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Essay heading: Dante's Inferno
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Most Middle Age writers would not have thought of accusing a pope of sin, yet Dante saw the corruption of the church and didn?¦t fear to write about it.
?« Surprises, delights, new ideas and/or intriguing sections
o I found it interesting that ?§virtuous by un-baptized?? pagans inhabited the first level of hell... displayed 300 characters
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Most Middle Age writers would not have thought of accusing a pope of sin, yet Dante saw the corruption of the church and didn?¦t fear to write about it.
?« Surprises, delights, new ideas and/or intriguing sections
o I found it interesting that ?§virtuous by un-baptized?? pagans inhabited the first level of hell... displayed next 300 characters
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