Jiang says Dante could only have written the passage because of his love for Beatrice, and he hears the Italian vibrations as almost erotic or sexual.
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A student hears the new language near God as overtly erotic or orgasmic.
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"And I also point out, like, now we can connect things together, right? Where I just told you that Donny could only have written..."
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"...the Freemasons. But during this time, these two were really between eros. They were aristocrats. And the people of England were trying to get..."
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