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... 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 metropolis , to deeper realities of human and ...
... 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 metropolis , to deeper realities of human and ...
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... Reality , emotion , re- flection are interwoven here . While concutitur recalls the repeat- ed warning of Lucretius , that man's instinctive terror at some surprising act of nature may hurl him back , helpless , into religious bondage ...
... Reality , emotion , re- flection are interwoven here . While concutitur recalls the repeat- ed warning of Lucretius , that man's instinctive terror at some surprising act of nature may hurl him back , helpless , into religious bondage ...
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... reality . Instead , the final action takes place in the imperfect subjunctive , in dream and idea . Yet the steadying of rhythm in the last two stanzas suggests that Horace finally achieves tranquil- ity , as immediate passion fades ...
... reality . Instead , the final action takes place in the imperfect subjunctive , in dream and idea . Yet the steadying of rhythm in the last two stanzas suggests that Horace finally achieves tranquil- ity , as immediate passion fades ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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