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... Imitations of Horace " , most of them close paraphrases of Horatian Satires and Epistles brought up to date to hit ... Imitations " began hap- hazardly and cannot originally have been intended to form a group , but they hang together and ...
... Imitations of Horace " , most of them close paraphrases of Horatian Satires and Epistles brought up to date to hit ... Imitations " began hap- hazardly and cannot originally have been intended to form a group , but they hang together and ...
Page 79
... Imitations " this single figure is himself . And what is he ? He is a poet , by choice , by talent and above all , by profession . This is his place in society . What should a poet do when the times are bad ? This question dominates the ...
... Imitations " this single figure is himself . And what is he ? He is a poet , by choice , by talent and above all , by profession . This is his place in society . What should a poet do when the times are bad ? This question dominates the ...
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... Imitations " as " The Wit of Cheats , the Courage of a Whore " , 28 or even more vaguely as “ Bad ” , 29 is described in detail in The Dunciad , written at the same time . The " Imitations " show what it means for a pri- vate man to ...
... Imitations " as " The Wit of Cheats , the Courage of a Whore " , 28 or even more vaguely as “ Bad ” , 29 is described in detail in The Dunciad , written at the same time . The " Imitations " show what it means for a pri- vate man to ...
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