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... guides — and the Hora- tian commentators - indicate a great deal beyond this . The guides attach Pope's phrase " Each Mortal has his Pleasure " to Horace's two lines " Quid faciam ? Saltat Milonius , ut semel icto / Accessit fervor ...
... guides — and the Hora- tian commentators - indicate a great deal beyond this . The guides attach Pope's phrase " Each Mortal has his Pleasure " to Horace's two lines " Quid faciam ? Saltat Milonius , ut semel icto / Accessit fervor ...
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... guides , or by their being attached to passages that only remotely , and sometimes not at all , translate or paraphrase each other . The guides were present in all editions during Pope's and Warburton's lifetimes . See the table of index ...
... guides , or by their being attached to passages that only remotely , and sometimes not at all , translate or paraphrase each other . The guides were present in all editions during Pope's and Warburton's lifetimes . See the table of index ...
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Thomas E. Maresca. Appendix A Table of Index Guides THE FOLLOWING tables of index guides are based primarily upon Warburton's edition ; the line numbers follow the text of the Twickenham Edition . I Table of Index Guides for Pope's ...
Thomas E. Maresca. Appendix A Table of Index Guides THE FOLLOWING tables of index guides are based primarily upon Warburton's edition ; the line numbers follow the text of the Twickenham Edition . I Table of Index Guides for Pope's ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
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