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... poem as a whole , and whatever allowance we make for a sense of humour , the author of this parody , so effectively thrown in at the end of the poem , obviously does not intend us to think of him as the Epicurean devotee that Mr. de ...
... poem as a whole , and whatever allowance we make for a sense of humour , the author of this parody , so effectively thrown in at the end of the poem , obviously does not intend us to think of him as the Epicurean devotee that Mr. de ...
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... poem , have probably attracted more notice than they deserve , for , as at least Wickham seems to realize , they are not really the text of the poem , whose theme , allowing for a certain amount of irony , is that almost any summum ...
... poem , have probably attracted more notice than they deserve , for , as at least Wickham seems to realize , they are not really the text of the poem , whose theme , allowing for a certain amount of irony , is that almost any summum ...
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... poem , a series of questions in which Epicureanism is predominant . The poem ends with a remarkable echo of Lucretius , in which the poet bids himself , if he cannot live aright , to make way for those who can , and reminds himself that ...
... poem , a series of questions in which Epicureanism is predominant . The poem ends with a remarkable echo of Lucretius , in which the poet bids himself , if he cannot live aright , to make way for those who can , and reminds himself that ...
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Tragedy and the Black Bile J TATE M A | 26 |
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