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Page 121
... written , used the old material in his newly cast poetic form - the Horatian imitation . For another thing , the increasing use of the character sketch in the " Ethic Epistles " is carried to its satiric ful- fillment in the Horatian ...
... written , used the old material in his newly cast poetic form - the Horatian imitation . For another thing , the increasing use of the character sketch in the " Ethic Epistles " is carried to its satiric ful- fillment in the Horatian ...
Page 127
... writing Satyr ; & it has worked so much upon me ( considering the Time & State you gave it in ) that I determine to address to you one of my Epistles , written by piece - meal many years , & which I have now made haste to put to- gether ...
... writing Satyr ; & it has worked so much upon me ( considering the Time & State you gave it in ) that I determine to address to you one of my Epistles , written by piece - meal many years , & which I have now made haste to put to- gether ...
Page 140
... written by Swift in 1714 and published in the third volume of the Pope - Swift Miscellanies ( 1728 ) . Although there is room for doubt , it seems quite likely that Pope added two sections ( lines 9-28 and 133-221 ) to the poem when he ...
... written by Swift in 1714 and published in the third volume of the Pope - Swift Miscellanies ( 1728 ) . Although there is room for doubt , it seems quite likely that Pope added two sections ( lines 9-28 and 133-221 ) to the poem when he ...
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