diary / by Edward Mullany

And there are instances of humor in The Divine Comedy, anyway, like when Dante and Virgil, crossing the river Acheron in the ferryman’s boat, with a number of doomed souls, glance back and see, on the bank they moments ago departed, another crowd of the recently deceased, already assembling, so that the reader is led to understand that the traffic of newcomers to Hades is never slow, but instead is consistent and reliable.