Pope's Horatian Poems |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 33
Page 14
... course , inescapable that the same opinions should reappear . Horace's moral pronouncements are related to similar dicta in the poems of the other satirists on the same or like themes , or they are reinforced by com- parison to like ...
... course , inescapable that the same opinions should reappear . Horace's moral pronouncements are related to similar dicta in the poems of the other satirists on the same or like themes , or they are reinforced by com- parison to like ...
Page 31
... course , a storehouse of like opinions . George Chap- man , for example , prefaces his translation of Homer with a long encomium of poetry , in the course of which he informs us that poetry is of all human activities most closely bound ...
... course , a storehouse of like opinions . George Chap- man , for example , prefaces his translation of Homer with a long encomium of poetry , in the course of which he informs us that poetry is of all human activities most closely bound ...
Page 107
... course , no accident that the final , Horatian lines of the passage refer to the lesser happiness of those " sprung from Kings , " since the entire pattern of the poem has educated the reader to recognize in England's king the source ...
... course , no accident that the final , Horatian lines of the passage refer to the lesser happiness of those " sprung from Kings , " since the entire pattern of the poem has educated the reader to recognize in England's king the source ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alexander Pope allusion antireligion argument Atticus Augustan Augustus avarice biblical Bufo Christian classical Codrus commentary commentators conception concord concordia discors confirmatio context Cornelius à Lapide corruption court critical Cruquius Dacier defense discord divine doctrine dunces edition eighteenth century English Epistle Epistle to Arbuthnot ethical ev'ry exemplum father final Fortescue Fortescue's Friend George George II George's God's harmony Horace Horace's poem Horatian Horatian original Horatii human ideas index guides Juvenal king Kinsley libel lines literary literature London Lord Lucilius Lucretius Matthew Poole means ment metaphor Midas Milonius mirror moral moriendi Muse nature neoclassicism opposites orthodox pagan passage Persius perversion poem's poet poet's poetasters poetic poetry political political corruption Pope Pope's Imitation Pope's poem praise present pride reference religion religious Renaissance rhetorical Satan satire satirist Scripture sinful soul spiritual Sporus theme things tion tradition true poet verse paragraph Vice virtue virtuous Warburton's Wisdom words worldly write