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Page 27
... clear in all ages.48 This did not deter other ecclesiastics from falling into the same trap : in essence , orthodoxy had committed itself to Theophilus Gale's thesis . It had , therefore , no choice but to repeat his conclusions and ...
... clear in all ages.48 This did not deter other ecclesiastics from falling into the same trap : in essence , orthodoxy had committed itself to Theophilus Gale's thesis . It had , therefore , no choice but to repeat his conclusions and ...
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... clearly demands an understanding of Horace that is markedly not twentieth - century and hedonist , but Renais- sance ... clear in Horace , in very much the same terms as those he uses . This vision of Horace a serious moral poet whose ...
... clearly demands an understanding of Horace that is markedly not twentieth - century and hedonist , but Renais- sance ... clear in Horace , in very much the same terms as those he uses . This vision of Horace a serious moral poet whose ...
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... clearly the corrupt and vice - ridden Eng- land that has obliged Pope to defend himself with this present satire . He ... clear the target of the stroke ( 145 ) . For these same reasons , when Pope seeks to demon- strate his social ...
... clearly the corrupt and vice - ridden Eng- land that has obliged Pope to defend himself with this present satire . He ... clear the target of the stroke ( 145 ) . For these same reasons , when Pope seeks to demon- strate his social ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
Copyright | |
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