The quoted passage says Dante's exile companions are senseless and profane, that their own actions will condemn them, and that Dante's honor is safest when his party is only himself.
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Political faction
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Verse 61. And what will be most hard for you to bear will be the scheming, senseless company that is to share your fall..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Verse 61. And what will be most hard for you to bear will be the scheming, senseless company that is to share your fall..."
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"Verse 61. And what will be most hard for you to bear will be the scheming, senseless company that is to share your fall..."
"Okay, so when Dante's exiled, he's exiled with his political faction, right? The white Guelphs. And obviously, when they're a faction, they're angry about..."
"...but others were gonna persecute him anyway because this is all political faction fighting right it's all political violence right now yeah okay all..."
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"What we're seeing right now is a clash of these different political factions. Maybe before, 100 years ago, I would have said that eventually..."
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"...concern within the deep state and the neocons and the different political factions were in Washington, D.C., about Trump's capacity to be a leader,..."
"...which include Florence, Milan, Genoa, and Venice, they have two major political factions. This is Wikipedia, by the way. The Guelphs, which support the..."
"...a lot of his time reflecting on his experience in this political faction. In the Divine Comedy, there will be a lot of references..."
"...which include Florence, Milan, Genoa, and Venice, they have two major political factions. This is Wikipedia, by the way. The Guelphs, which support the..."
"...a lot of his time reflecting on his experience. In this political faction. In the Divine Comedy, there will be a lot of references..."
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