He reads Bernard's desire for Dante's vision as revolutionary because angels lack access to a truth available to the mortal poet.
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"who from the deepest hollow in the universe, he came from hell, okay, up to this height has seen the lives of spirits one..."
"...us the truth, even though we are angels. Only Dante, a mortal man, has access to truth. We angels do not have access to..."
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