Horace in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century, Volum 1Haskell House Publishers, 1967 - 634 sider Horace's influence upon the writings of Addison, Fielding, Gay, Johnson, Pope, Prior, Richardson, Rowe, Smollett, Steele, Swift, & Walpole. |
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... poem with long arguments on the church parties , so the parodists have interlarded their fable with fragments from Dryden's poem - in fact , it is almost entirely a patchwork of bits of the Hind and the Panther curiously joined together ...
... poem with long arguments on the church parties , so the parodists have interlarded their fable with fragments from Dryden's poem - in fact , it is almost entirely a patchwork of bits of the Hind and the Panther curiously joined together ...
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... poem . itself . An English Ballad , On the Taking of Namur , 1695,3 has the motto , * Dulce est desipere in loco , which must have been tantalizing to Boileau , of whose poem by the same name this was a parody . The poem To Mr. Harley ...
... poem . itself . An English Ballad , On the Taking of Namur , 1695,3 has the motto , * Dulce est desipere in loco , which must have been tantalizing to Boileau , of whose poem by the same name this was a parody . The poem To Mr. Harley ...
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... poem is again only a portion of the original Ode ; Swift begins with the beautiful line , Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori , and by rendering it freely , thus , How blest is he who for his country dies , has given to his poem the ...
... poem is again only a portion of the original Ode ; Swift begins with the beautiful line , Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori , and by rendering it freely , thus , How blest is he who for his country dies , has given to his poem the ...
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Introduction The Place of Horace in the Eight | 1 |
Nicholas Rowe | 19 |
Joseph Addison | 26 |
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Addison admire Alexander Pope ALLUSION TO HORACE ancient Aristotle Art of Poetry Augustus beauty Boileau Bolingbroke Boswell character Chesterfield's Letters Cicero classical Corresp critic Dialogues Dryden Earl edition English Epistle Essay expression frequently G. A. Aitken genius give Godson Homer Horace says Horace's lines Horace's Ode Horatian Ibid Imitations of Horace IMPLICIT ALLUSION instance John Gay Johnson Juvenal Latin learning lines of Horace Lord Lord Bolingbroke Mæcenas Matthew Prior mind mottos from Horace nature never Nil admirari nunc Ovid paper paraphrase passage Pindar poem Poetica poets Pope's praise precept Prior prose quæ quid Quintilian quotation quotes reader references Roman Rome Satire Second Book Sept speaks Spectator stanza Steele Swift Tatler tells thought tibi Tom Jones translation verse Virgil virtue vitæ Walpole's Letters William Mason words writings written