The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... Juvenal's and Persius ' apologias bring forward the same essen- tial arguments as the three satires by Horace which have just been discussed . As they differ greatly in tone from Horace's , however , as well as from each other , they ...
... Juvenal's and Persius ' apologias bring forward the same essen- tial arguments as the three satires by Horace which have just been discussed . As they differ greatly in tone from Horace's , however , as well as from each other , they ...
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... Juvenal to the Title of one.50 Trapp attacks Vossius for his failure to appreciate Juvenalian satire . Vossius , he says , would have it that the Horatian is the only genuine satire , whereas , Satire in general , is a Poem design'd to ...
... Juvenal to the Title of one.50 Trapp attacks Vossius for his failure to appreciate Juvenalian satire . Vossius , he says , would have it that the Horatian is the only genuine satire , whereas , Satire in general , is a Poem design'd to ...
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... Juvenal's reputation high ; and imitations and new translations continued to appear throughout the cen- tury.55 Some critics — a minority , it is true - continued to admire the superior moral force of Juvenal , to feel with the ...
... Juvenal's reputation high ; and imitations and new translations continued to appear throughout the cen- tury.55 Some critics — a minority , it is true - continued to admire the superior moral force of Juvenal , to feel with the ...
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THE MEANING OF SATIRE I I | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
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