Dante at 700: What the Supreme Poet can teach us about work, love
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Dante and Virgil Enter the Gates of HellA Reading Room series on The Divine Comedy As Dante and Virgil enter the antechamber of Hell, Virgil tells Dante that all the agonized wailing he’s hearing are the voices of those who “lived without infamy or praise”—those who could not bring themselves to commit to either good or evil. Also present in this antechamber are angels who were neither faithful to God nor outright rebellious against God.
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