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The Satyricon
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CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH
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Either the others did not discover the road that leads to poetry, or, having seen, they feared to tread it.

Whoever attempts that mighty theme, the civil war, for instance, will sink under the load unless he is saturated with literature.

Events, past and passing, ought not to be merely recorded in verse, the historian will deal with them far better; by means of circumlocutions and the intervention of the immortals, the free spirit, wracked by the search for epigrams having a mythological illusion, should plunge headlong and appear as the prophecy of a mind inspired rather than the attested faith of scrupulous exactitude in speech.

This hasty composition may please you, even though it has not yet received its final polishing:".


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