English Versions of Roman Satire in the Earlier Eighteenth CenturyUniversity of Delaware Press, 2007 - 271 ページ This 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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... Oxford was Swift's complaint to his patron at the ex- penses of Swift's installation as Dean of St. Patrick's . Horace , Lib . 2 , Sat. 6 displays Swift's regret for the loss of his status as an insider with the fall of the Tory ...
... Oxford was Swift's complaint to his patron at the ex- penses of Swift's installation as Dean of St. Patrick's . Horace , Lib . 2 , Sat. 6 displays Swift's regret for the loss of his status as an insider with the fall of the Tory ...
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... Oxford Dictionary of Na- tional Biography and the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Litera- ture . At their best , some of these authors are arguably in no way inferior as imitators of Roman satire to their canonical contempo ...
... Oxford Dictionary of Na- tional Biography and the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Litera- ture . At their best , some of these authors are arguably in no way inferior as imitators of Roman satire to their canonical contempo ...
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... Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Although this book contains so much background on politics , cul- ture , and society as practically to put them in the foreground in- stead , it is deliberately " undertheorized " —in the idiom ...
... Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Although this book contains so much background on politics , cul- ture , and society as practically to put them in the foreground in- stead , it is deliberately " undertheorized " —in the idiom ...
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... Oxford and the others as he rejoined the ministerial circle as dean of St. Patrick's was in bitterly ironic contrast with their previous hesitancies over his prefer- ment , and even now , when their protestations of friendship seemed to ...
... Oxford and the others as he rejoined the ministerial circle as dean of St. Patrick's was in bitterly ironic contrast with their previous hesitancies over his prefer- ment , and even now , when their protestations of friendship seemed to ...
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Imitators Imitating Swift Imitating Horace | 53 |
Alexander Popes Earlier Imitations of Horace | 64 |
Responses to Popes Earlier Imitations | 85 |
Pope and Horace The Later Period | 102 |
Imitations of Roman Satire in the Later 1730s | 136 |
The Imitation from 1740 to 1750 | 169 |
Conclusion | 212 |
Appendix | 223 |
Notes | 228 |
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