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... Horatian original , Trebatius says , Quanto rectius hoc , quam tristi laedere versu Pantolabum Scurram , Nomentanumve nepotem ? Cum sibi quisque timet , quanquam est intactus , & odit . ( 21-23 ) The English version slyly makes ...
... Horatian original , Trebatius says , Quanto rectius hoc , quam tristi laedere versu Pantolabum Scurram , Nomentanumve nepotem ? Cum sibi quisque timet , quanquam est intactus , & odit . ( 21-23 ) The English version slyly makes ...
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... Horatian original , to which Pope calls attention by inserting index guides from the English to the Latin text at the pertinent places.12 His line 85 , " Its proper Pow'r to hurt , each Creature feels , " corresponds only roughly to ...
... Horatian original , to which Pope calls attention by inserting index guides from the English to the Latin text at the pertinent places.12 His line 85 , " Its proper Pow'r to hurt , each Creature feels , " corresponds only roughly to ...
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... first fable and its application ( 1-32 ) constitute the exordium ; they introduce the general theme of worldiness and ... Horatian original . By and large , that much maligned editor's observations show a perceptivity and awareness of ...
... first fable and its application ( 1-32 ) constitute the exordium ; they introduce the general theme of worldiness and ... Horatian original . By and large , that much maligned editor's observations show a perceptivity and awareness of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
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