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Page 107
... 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 and fount of all the disorder to ...
... 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 and fount of all the disorder to ...
Page 146
... final injunctions about personal conduct , even down to the specific advice to make a will : Learn to live well , or fairly make your Will ; You've play'd , and lov'd , and eat , and drank your fill : Walk sober off ; before a ...
... final injunctions about personal conduct , even down to the specific advice to make a will : Learn to live well , or fairly make your Will ; You've play'd , and lov'd , and eat , and drank your fill : Walk sober off ; before a ...
Page 218
... final couplet exemplifies the idea of reconciliation exactly by linking the opposites of excess and famine , sordid and splendid , within the confines of the medians , plain and clean , and by har- monizing them within the end - stopped ...
... final couplet exemplifies the idea of reconciliation exactly by linking the opposites of excess and famine , sordid and splendid , within the confines of the medians , plain and clean , and by har- monizing them within the end - stopped ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
Copyright | |
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