Virgil tells the wounded tree that Dante hurt it only because the scene was too incredible to believe without physical proof.
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Incredibility
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...he would not have set his hand against you. But its incredibility made me urge him to do a deed that grieves me deeply...."
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"...he would not have set his hand against you. But its incredibility made me urge him to do a deed that grieves me deeply...."
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Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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