English Versions of Roman Satire in the Earlier Eighteenth CenturyThis book discusses Imitations of the ancient Roman verse satirists Horace, Juvenal, and Perseus published in Britain in the first half of the eighteenth century. It endeavors to put major writers such as Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson in the context of lesser writers of the period. It also devotes attention to other canonical writers such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Fielding, and Christopher Smart. |
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... Sir Robert Walpole.12 Lord Fanny was taken to represent the courtier and gos- sip Lord Hervey by everyone including Lord Hervey himself . The reader accustomed to the technique of the Restoration imitators Rochester 4 : ALEXANDER POPE'S ...
... Sir Robert Walpole.12 Lord Fanny was taken to represent the courtier and gos- sip Lord Hervey by everyone including Lord Hervey himself . The reader accustomed to the technique of the Restoration imitators Rochester 4 : ALEXANDER POPE'S ...
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... Sir John Blunt , Denis Bond , and the fictitious Sir Balaam of Epistle to Bathurst . Perhaps significantly , there are no references to " Sappho " or " Lord Fanny , " Pope's hated ad- versaries Lady Mary and Lord Hervey , or any obvious ...
... Sir John Blunt , Denis Bond , and the fictitious Sir Balaam of Epistle to Bathurst . Perhaps significantly , there are no references to " Sappho " or " Lord Fanny , " Pope's hated ad- versaries Lady Mary and Lord Hervey , or any obvious ...
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William Kupersmith. Two of the courtiers are favorite targets of Pope's , Sir William Yonge and Lord Hervey . Hamilton adopted Pope's politics and Pope's dic- tion , but his master's compression and force are beyond his range . ( His ...
William Kupersmith. Two of the courtiers are favorite targets of Pope's , Sir William Yonge and Lord Hervey . Hamilton adopted Pope's politics and Pope's dic- tion , but his master's compression and force are beyond his range . ( His ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The First Political Imitation of Juvenal | 23 |
Imitators Imitating Swift Imitating Horace | 53 |
Copyright | |
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