The canto makes falsifiers quarrel about relative guilt, but Virgil treats Dante's attraction to that quarrel as spiritually base.
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Quarrel
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"And one of them who seemed to take offense. Perhaps at being named so squalidly, struck with his fist at Adam's rigid belly. It..."
"...what my master said. If you insist on looking more, I'll quarrel with you. And when I heard him speak so angrily, I turn..."
"...so happen once again that fortune brings you where men would quarrel in this fashion, to want to hear such bickering is base."
"...me the cause i said we can agree that if you quarrel with him is justified then knowing who you are and what's this..."
"...what my master said. If you insist on looking more, I'll quarrel with you. And when I heard him speak so angrily, I turned..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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