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... Horace's denunciations of first - century Rome ; or , inversely , Pope's scorn is all the more withering if he condemns where Horace could praise - as when George Augustus is weighed in the balance with Augustus Caesar , and found ...
... Horace's denunciations of first - century Rome ; or , inversely , Pope's scorn is all the more withering if he condemns where Horace could praise - as when George Augustus is weighed in the balance with Augustus Caesar , and found ...
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... Horace . Done into English by Thomas Creech ( London , 1684 ) . Horace's Satires , Epistles and Art of Poetry done into English with Notes by S. Dunster ( London , 1739 ; first ed . , 1709 ) . ... avec Euvres d'Horace traduites en ...
... Horace . Done into English by Thomas Creech ( London , 1684 ) . Horace's Satires , Epistles and Art of Poetry done into English with Notes by S. Dunster ( London , 1739 ; first ed . , 1709 ) . ... avec Euvres d'Horace traduites en ...
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... Horace's Ep.I.vi. bases itself firmly on that premise , and by this means becomes a sermon simultaneously damning the analogous sins of worldliness and Whiggery . Of these basic materials , Pope has wrought his Imitation . It is not a ...
... Horace's Ep.I.vi. bases itself firmly on that premise , and by this means becomes a sermon simultaneously damning the analogous sins of worldliness and Whiggery . Of these basic materials , Pope has wrought his Imitation . It is not a ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
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