[Vampiromud-bug-hunters] Ed to be at Rome during the great Jubilee of 1300. The sig
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M he followed more closely than any other, St. Thomas Aquinas. In the eleventh, the illustrious Dominican recounts the life of
St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the rival order. This is one of the most notable
passages in the whole poem, rising as it does to a sustained magnificence
of diction which especially characterises those portions of the _Paradise_ where the poet allows full play to his
genius. Justinian's roll-call of the Roman achievements in Canto vi. is another. Nothing at all like
them is found in the two former divisions of the
poem; and it is to them that students who wish t
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