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... called indignatio , a burning sense of the un- fairness of things that must find an outlet . Their laughter is scorn- ful and desperate , furious in proportion to its hopelessness . Theirs is the " tragic buskin , " the grand style ...
... called indignatio , a burning sense of the un- fairness of things that must find an outlet . Their laughter is scorn- ful and desperate , furious in proportion to its hopelessness . Theirs is the " tragic buskin , " the grand style ...
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... called " conversion ode , " I , 34 , is all the more remarkable . Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro , nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos ; namque Diespiter , igni ...
... called " conversion ode , " I , 34 , is all the more remarkable . Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro , nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos ; namque Diespiter , igni ...
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... called a “ natural and unnecessary " desire , or perhaps by drifting , if we are fortunate , into that habit of marital compatibility and affection which nature occasionally grants.4 Whether death , then , or love is in question ...
... called a “ natural and unnecessary " desire , or perhaps by drifting , if we are fortunate , into that habit of marital compatibility and affection which nature occasionally grants.4 Whether death , then , or love is in question ...
Indhold
Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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