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He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions, supposedly those of the
classical satirists: his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled; he must write
in verse and write it harshly too. Traces of these conventions remain, but ...
He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions, supposedly those of the
classical satirists: his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled; he must write
in verse and write it harshly too. Traces of these conventions remain, but ...
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And when false flowers of rhetoric thou wouldst cull, Trust nature, do not labour to
be dull; But write thy best, and top; and, in each line, Sir Formal's oratory will be
thine: Sir Formal, though unsought, attends thy quill, And does thy northern ...
And when false flowers of rhetoric thou wouldst cull, Trust nature, do not labour to
be dull; But write thy best, and top; and, in each line, Sir Formal's oratory will be
thine: Sir Formal, though unsought, attends thy quill, And does thy northern ...
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... laid her hand on his thick skull, With this prophetic blessing—Be thou dull;
Drink, swear, and roar, forbear no lewd delight Fit for thy bulk—do anything but
write: Thou art of lasting make, like thoughtless men, A strong nativity—but for the
pen!
... laid her hand on his thick skull, With this prophetic blessing—Be thou dull;
Drink, swear, and roar, forbear no lewd delight Fit for thy bulk—do anything but
write: Thou art of lasting make, like thoughtless men, A strong nativity—but for the
pen!
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Introduction | 11 |
JUNIUS | 12 |
WILLIAM DUNBAR | 39 |
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