1989
DOI: 10.9783/9781512817164
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Lectura Dantis Americana

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“…Her promise, it would seem, is a rhetorical act in a good cause. 13 Like Castelvetro, Jacoff and Stephany believe that these words can't be understood as being literally true, since (they suggest) the rest of the poem insists that the blessed have no truck with the damned. (And they have a point: Cato's dismissal of Virgil's offer to send his regards to Marcia in Limbo, which will be discussed below, would seem to be pertinent here, for example.)…”
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“…Her promise, it would seem, is a rhetorical act in a good cause. 13 Like Castelvetro, Jacoff and Stephany believe that these words can't be understood as being literally true, since (they suggest) the rest of the poem insists that the blessed have no truck with the damned. (And they have a point: Cato's dismissal of Virgil's offer to send his regards to Marcia in Limbo, which will be discussed below, would seem to be pertinent here, for example.)…”
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