Satires and EpistlesClarendon Press, 1881 - 164 pages |
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... poetry , and exposing ambitious incapacity . But Pope was not content with censuring the books , he attacked their ... poetry which is to be permanent must deal with permanent themes . Satirical , is not any more than any other , poetry ...
... poetry , and exposing ambitious incapacity . But Pope was not content with censuring the books , he attacked their ... poetry which is to be permanent must deal with permanent themes . Satirical , is not any more than any other , poetry ...
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... poetry ; whereas it was an apology for the poets , in order to render Augustus more their patron . Horace here pleads the cause of his cotemporaries , first against the taste of the town , whose humour it was to magnify the authors of ...
... poetry ; whereas it was an apology for the poets , in order to render Augustus more their patron . Horace here pleads the cause of his cotemporaries , first against the taste of the town , whose humour it was to magnify the authors of ...
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... poets of the Restora- tion and the impassioned fantasy of the Elizabethan amatory poetry . Sedley . Sir Charles Sedley , died 1701 , was so highly applauded for his taste and judgment that Charles II . said , ' Nature had given him a ...
... poets of the Restora- tion and the impassioned fantasy of the Elizabethan amatory poetry . Sedley . Sir Charles Sedley , died 1701 , was so highly applauded for his taste and judgment that Charles II . said , ' Nature had given him a ...
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