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Page 123
... Horace . Throughout his life Pope continued to look upon Horace as his master , much in the manner that Dryden had been guided by Virgil . The presence of Horace is evident in varying ways as Pope's poetry matured . One hears his voice ...
... Horace . Throughout his life Pope continued to look upon Horace as his master , much in the manner that Dryden had been guided by Virgil . The presence of Horace is evident in varying ways as Pope's poetry matured . One hears his voice ...
Page 139
... Horace ” ; “ Sixth_Satire of the Second Book of Horace " ; " First Epistle of the First Book of Horace " ; and " Seventh Epistle of the First Book of Horace " The following year Pope again published three more Horatian imitations ...
... Horace ” ; “ Sixth_Satire of the Second Book of Horace " ; " First Epistle of the First Book of Horace " ; and " Seventh Epistle of the First Book of Horace " The following year Pope again published three more Horatian imitations ...
Page 178
... Horace ) , 132 , 135-39 Epistle to Bathurst : Of the Use of Riches ( Moral Essay IV ) , 77 , 97 , 107–14 , 115 , 117 ... Horace , 139 , 140-42 First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace : to Augustus , 132 , 135– 139 First Ode of the ...
... Horace ) , 132 , 135-39 Epistle to Bathurst : Of the Use of Riches ( Moral Essay IV ) , 77 , 97 , 107–14 , 115 , 117 ... Horace , 139 , 140-42 First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace : to Augustus , 132 , 135– 139 First Ode of the ...
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