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Divine Comedy
noun
a narrative epic poem (14th century) by Dante.
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An analogy I make in the book is Dante writing the "Divine Comedy."
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“Abandon all hope ye who enter here,” he said, borrowing a passage from Dante’s “Divine Comedy.”
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By middle age, Virgil feels “lost in a dark wood,” much like the narrator of Dante’s “The Divine Comedy.”
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The tower is mentioned in Dante's poem The Divine Comedy, which was completed in 1321.
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I'm not a particularly religious person, so when the concept of hell comes up my mind always goes to Dante's "Inferno," the best known section of his "Divine Comedy."
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