
False Modesty (Or Maybe Not): INFERNO, Canto II, Lines 1 - 42
We thought we were underway, but important things must happen first. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we start the Canto II of INFERNO to discover that the our pilgrim, Dante, is almost undone by his doubts. So he tries to play a rhetorical game with his poetic master, Virgil.To get famous, punch up! And Virgil is definitely up from this rather middling poet.If you'd like to help underwrite the many fees for licensing, streaming, editing, hosting, and more for this podcast, please consider a one-time donation or a small monthly stipend by using this PayPal link right here.Here are the segments of…
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