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... HORACE imitated Page 5 SATIRES of Horace , Book II . Sat. I. - Sat. II . 53 79 EPISTLES of Horace , Book I. Ep . I. 99 Ep . VI . Book II . Ep . I. - 121 - 139 Ep . II . - 205 The SATIRES of Dr. JOHN DONNE , Dean of St Paul's , Verfified ...
... HORACE imitated Page 5 SATIRES of Horace , Book II . Sat. I. - Sat. II . 53 79 EPISTLES of Horace , Book I. Ep . I. 99 Ep . VI . Book II . Ep . I. - 121 - 139 Ep . II . - 205 The SATIRES of Dr. JOHN DONNE , Dean of St Paul's , Verfified ...
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... Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton - Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Perfon , Morals , and ...
... Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton - Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my Writings ( of which , being public , the Public is judge ) but my Perfon , Morals , and ...
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... Horace , in these words : In two large columns , on thy motly page , Where Roman wit is ftrip'd with English rage ; Where ribaldry to fatire makes pretence , And modern fcandal rolls with an'ient fense : Whilft on one fide we fee how Horace ...
... Horace , in these words : In two large columns , on thy motly page , Where Roman wit is ftrip'd with English rage ; Where ribaldry to fatire makes pretence , And modern fcandal rolls with an'ient fense : Whilft on one fide we fee how Horace ...
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... Horace more fuccesfully than Pope . It is obfervable that Boileau , when he first began to write , copied Juvenal , whofe violent , downright , declamatory fpecies of fatire is far more easy to be imitated than the oblique , indire ...
... Horace more fuccesfully than Pope . It is obfervable that Boileau , when he first began to write , copied Juvenal , whofe violent , downright , declamatory fpecies of fatire is far more easy to be imitated than the oblique , indire ...
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... Horace are more agreea ble than when he tells us he was fat and fleek , " præcanum , folibus aptum , " prone to anger , but foon appealed . And again , how pleafing the detail he gives of his way of life , the defcriptions of his mule ...
... Horace are more agreea ble than when he tells us he was fat and fleek , " præcanum , folibus aptum , " prone to anger , but foon appealed . And again , how pleafing the detail he gives of his way of life , the defcriptions of his mule ...
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