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Stephen Wentwoth Arndt Paradiso Canto 31: Stephen Wentwoth Arndt Paradiso Canto 31

Stephen Wentwoth Arndt Paradiso Canto 31
Stephen Wentwoth Arndt Paradiso Canto 31
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In Relation to Langdon

  • Dante describes how Beatrice has made a crown that “reflects the eternal rays”
  • Bernard addresses Dante as “my son”
  • Dante is instructed to look upon the garden specifically in preparation for looking upon holier objects

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Paradiso Canto 31
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