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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... remark : " We can chronicle litera- ture with no great difficulty . Dryden is followed by Pope who is followed by Samuel Johnson . ... But to say why each of them writes as he does , and what necessary connection they have to one ...
... remark : " We can chronicle litera- ture with no great difficulty . Dryden is followed by Pope who is followed by Samuel Johnson . ... But to say why each of them writes as he does , and what necessary connection they have to one ...
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... any authors of books and articles that have anticipated my remarks . But I have made no effort to cite , for example , everyone who has ever noticed that Pope's Epistle to Augustus contains 16 ENGLISH VERSIONS OF ROMAN SATIRE.
... any authors of books and articles that have anticipated my remarks . But I have made no effort to cite , for example , everyone who has ever noticed that Pope's Epistle to Augustus contains 16 ENGLISH VERSIONS OF ROMAN SATIRE.
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... remark that others have suffered greater losses ( 135-39 ) gives the Advocate the opportunity to reflect on a recent naval disaster , the wreck of Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet in the Scilly Isles , where , according to a later and ...
... remark that others have suffered greater losses ( 135-39 ) gives the Advocate the opportunity to reflect on a recent naval disaster , the wreck of Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet in the Scilly Isles , where , according to a later and ...
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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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