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BONUS: Art and Mythology of Thomas Mann

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The End of Socrates

At the end of nate's birtha tragedy he speaks of e socrates is his enemy. This from thomas margen i hes score went way up in my thinking on reading that was not meant for world publications, but now it is. And also thiser always talk talk talk with boys. And also theer discomfiting of the bourgeois. You know, asking you sleep with your whiskers under the covers or over the covers, then you don't. From then i never get any sleep, because you ave dont and soe. He uses socrates as his negative man, the example of the decadence. I mean, the end of socrates is sup

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