Manfred presents himself as excommunicated by the Church but nevertheless accepted by God after turning back in tears at the moment of death.
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Manfred
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...on his chest then as he smiled he told me i'm manfred the grandson of the empress constance thus i pray that when you..."
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"...on his chest then as he smiled he told me i'm manfred the grandson of the empress constance thus i pray that when you..."
"Now rain bathes my bones, the wind has driven them beyond the kingdom, near the Verdi's banks, where he transported them with tapers bent...."
"...Purgatory, and they're meeting different souls, and one of them is Manfred. Now Manfred is a royal, he is a king, he's a grandson..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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