Jiang says Virgil's speech becomes unusually lush and exaggerated because he is trying to impress Sordello with poetic display.
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Impressing
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "he's really responsible a lot of adjectives yeah he is exaggerating he's he's making he's he's making he's creating like this opulent full fat..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "he's really responsible a lot of adjectives yeah he is exaggerating he's he's making he's he's making he's creating like this opulent full fat..."
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"he's really responsible a lot of adjectives yeah he is exaggerating he's he's making he's he's making he's creating like this opulent full fat..."
"understand he's trying to impress yeah it's full of simile and metaphors and he's making himself"
"an angel almost boastful yeah wagging and he's trying to impress yes yeah one more thing or"
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