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Roman Satire

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Juvenile of Rome

The satirist's view of the world is such a corrosive asset that he's always aware that there never were any good old days. In satire, eight, for example, juvenile starts off with this lovely tag, Stemeter could fak you on to what the family trees do anyway. But then at the end of the poem, he says, well, as a matter of fact, if you go back and look right at the origin of Roman history, all of us Romans were actually the dregs of the world.

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