12-31-2025, 07:27 AM
"but still all men must kill their fathers?"
Today, "men" as generic for everyone would draw objections; in years past it would be understood as mankind (though not really). And "mankind" remains singular.
Looking further into the precedent rhyming line than its final syllable might turn something up, but it's a good line.
Today, "men" as generic for everyone would draw objections; in years past it would be understood as mankind (though not really). And "mankind" remains singular.
Looking further into the precedent rhyming line than its final syllable might turn something up, but it's a good line.
Non-practicing atheist

