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Dante's Inferno, Illustrated by Gustav Dore

The consequences of evil counsel

Dante's Inferno, Illustrated by Gustav Dore

"That pierced spirit, who intent 

Thou view'st, was he who game the Pharisees

Counsel, that it were fitting for one man

To suffer for the people.' 

Canto XXIII., lines 117-121

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