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Side 42
... never wilfully cuts him- self off from reality . For him , as for Theocritus before him , the masque of the singing shepherds is rather a metaphor of return , from the superficiality of ordinary life , especially as lived in the ...
... never wilfully cuts him- self off from reality . For him , as for Theocritus before him , the masque of the singing shepherds is rather a metaphor of return , from the superficiality of ordinary life , especially as lived in the ...
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... never fall from a clear sky , but that all phenomena are capable of some scientific explanation , even if this cannot immediately be ascertained . Horace is not reconverted like the fool in Lucretius to some earlier belief . He never ...
... never fall from a clear sky , but that all phenomena are capable of some scientific explanation , even if this cannot immediately be ascertained . Horace is not reconverted like the fool in Lucretius to some earlier belief . He never ...
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... never comes to grips with death as we know it : with what the death of a close relative or friend means to the survivor ( however enlightened his mind ) , or with the impact on ourselves of the realization , which is not neurot- ic ...
... never comes to grips with death as we know it : with what the death of a close relative or friend means to the survivor ( however enlightened his mind ) , or with the impact on ourselves of the realization , which is not neurot- ic ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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