| LUCRETIUS. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS. | Little known of him from external sources | 280 | Examination of Jerome's statement | 284 | Inferences as to his national and social position | 287 | Relation to Memmius | 288 | Impression of the author to be traced in his poem | 290 | Influence produced by the action of his age | 290 | Minute familiarity with Nature and country life | 292 | Spirit in which he wrote his work | 294 | His consciousness of power and delight in his task | 295 | His polemical spirit | 298 | Reverence for Epicurus | 299 | Affinity to Empedocles | 300 | Influence of other Greek writers | 302 | "of Ennius | 303 | His interests speculative, not national | 304 | His Roman temperament | 305 |
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