The Inferno is a piece written by the well-known author Dante Alighieri during the 1300s. Dantes "Inferno" was a great epic poem of the early Renaissance. ...
In Dantes "Inferno" the two most vivid allegories are those of his journey as Everyman, and his commentary on the people and events of his time. ... "Midway this way of life were bound upon,/ I woke to find myself in a dark wood,"(Inferno I lines 1-2). ... He says "I saw and recognized/ The coward spirit of the man who made/ The great refusal;"(Inferno III lines 59-61). ...
Pope Boniface VIII had his place in Dantes hell, too. ... "(Inferno XIX lines 52-53). ... "(Inferno XXVII line 70). He says about Boniface that "he, the Prince of modern Pharisees,/ Having a war to wage by Lateran -/ Not against Jews, nor Muslim enemies,/ Every foe he had was a Christian,"(Inferno XXVII lines 85-88).
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