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Edita Baeza
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Progreso: Canto II
Estoy leyendo una versión poética, así que no será fácil de leer, pero tampoco es imposible; menos mal que estoy leyendo la edición de Alianza Editorial y las notas al pie de página me han ayudado bastante.
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Estoy leyendo una versión poética, así que no será fácil de leer, pero tampoco es imposible; menos mal que estoy leyendo la edición de Alianza Editorial y las notas al pie de página me han ayudado bastante.
H ello
is on page 114 of 490
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Shows how classical wisdom and philosophy and reasons are a small bright spot amongst the infinite darkness aka not enough for matters of good and evil the soul Christianity etc
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List is like being swept up in a wind, list is the subordination of reason to sexual desire
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Gluttony is punished worse than lust bc it’s more beastly aka cerebrus
Treating appetite as an end in itself
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Shows how classical wisdom and philosophy and reasons are a small bright spot amongst the infinite darkness aka not enough for matters of good and evil the soul Christianity etc
6-
List is like being swept up in a wind, list is the subordination of reason to sexual desire
7-
Gluttony is punished worse than lust bc it’s more beastly aka cerebrus
Treating appetite as an end in itself
Suzannah Rowntree
is on page 288 of 346
19th century fabulists: "oh medieval people believed the earth was flat"
actual medieval people: "so, having descended to the centre of the earth and found Satan stuck in the middle like a plug in a hole, we had to climb down his body until we came to the earth's centre of gravity, then gravity flipped and we turned around and climbed UP his legs. Did you know the Antipodes has no landmass, only ocean?"
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actual medieval people: "so, having descended to the centre of the earth and found Satan stuck in the middle like a plug in a hole, we had to climb down his body until we came to the earth's centre of gravity, then gravity flipped and we turned around and climbed UP his legs. Did you know the Antipodes has no landmass, only ocean?"






































