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Side 49
... emotional involvement ; for the world of drinking and lovemaking is happily free from commitment once it is controlled by the ironic attitude suggested in tenues and leves . Odes I , 6 ends precisely where I , 26 began , in a sheltered ...
... emotional involvement ; for the world of drinking and lovemaking is happily free from commitment once it is controlled by the ironic attitude suggested in tenues and leves . Odes I , 6 ends precisely where I , 26 began , in a sheltered ...
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... emotional steri- lization , a participation of attitude in the safe atomic process of procreation , which may be attained by casually employing prosti- tutes to slake what Epicurus called a “ natural and unnecessary " desire , or ...
... emotional steri- lization , a participation of attitude in the safe atomic process of procreation , which may be attained by casually employing prosti- tutes to slake what Epicurus called a “ natural and unnecessary " desire , or ...
Side 102
... emotional bond cannot be counted on to last forever . And yet : the present indicative , tenet , argues that " marriages of true minds " do occur , if only in rare and beau- tiful instances . Are the elegists , then , right in their ...
... emotional bond cannot be counted on to last forever . And yet : the present indicative , tenet , argues that " marriages of true minds " do occur , if only in rare and beau- tiful instances . Are the elegists , then , right in their ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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