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... satire concerning poetry ) is of so much dignity in the words , and of so much elegancy in the numbers , that the author plainly shews the sermo pedestris20 in his other satires was rather his choice than his necessity . He was a rival ...
... satire concerning poetry ) is of so much dignity in the words , and of so much elegancy in the numbers , that the author plainly shews the sermo pedestris20 in his other satires was rather his choice than his necessity . He was a rival ...
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... satire , it should be nearer to comedy than to tragedy ; not declaiming against vice , but only laughing at it . Neither Persius nor Juvenal were ignorant of this , for they had both studied Horace . And the thing itself is plainly true ...
... satire , it should be nearer to comedy than to tragedy ; not declaiming against vice , but only laughing at it . Neither Persius nor Juvenal were ignorant of this , for they had both studied Horace . And the thing itself is plainly true ...
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... satire , but over all the Moderns in succeeding ages ; excepting Boileau and your Lordship . And thus I have given the history of satire , and derived it as far as from Ennius to your Lordship ; that is , from its first rudiments of ...
... satire , but over all the Moderns in succeeding ages ; excepting Boileau and your Lordship . And thus I have given the history of satire , and derived it as far as from Ennius to your Lordship ; that is , from its first rudiments of ...
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