Dante's phrase for the spiritual nourishment sought by the few readers able to follow him into Paradise.
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bread of angels
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...other few who turned your minds in time unto the bread of angels, which provides men here with life, but hungering for more, you..."
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"...other few who turned your minds in time unto the bread of angels, which provides men here with life, but hungering for more, you..."
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Jiang opens the Dante series by doing something deliberately strange: he starts with Paradise, rejects the clever but dead answer, and says imagination is the road to truth.
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