A student proposes that Dante may refuse to put Satan's tempting words on the page because poetry can plant mental seeds, and recording demonic speech would itself risk corrupting the reader.
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"Yes? My initial sense is that he doesn't want to risk priming us in any way bad. So he's, as we've been saying, if..."
"...dude, myself, I say, bro, myself. You know, it is the infections that it gets inside of your brain. It's just very, very powerful...."
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