Satire and Satirists: Six LecturesD. Bogue, 1854 - 276 страници |
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... mind , the Roman humour was correspondent in depth with the national character , something on the same scale with its sense of patriot- ism , and its notions of discipline . I fancy it clumsy , perhaps , but grandly genial , and such as ...
... mind , the Roman humour was correspondent in depth with the national character , something on the same scale with its sense of patriot- ism , and its notions of discipline . I fancy it clumsy , perhaps , but grandly genial , and such as ...
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... mind , original and creative , which makes a man a poet ; and that that was pos- sessed by Horace , I do not see reason to believe . When one examines his poems , one sees at the first glance that the creation of many of them was merely ...
... mind , original and creative , which makes a man a poet ; and that that was pos- sessed by Horace , I do not see reason to believe . When one examines his poems , one sees at the first glance that the creation of many of them was merely ...
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... mind , and to the mouth sounding great things , belonged that name : —which remains as true at this hour as it was when he uttered it ; and the controversy on the subject shows that the heart of mankind revolts against the ...
... mind , and to the mouth sounding great things , belonged that name : —which remains as true at this hour as it was when he uttered it ; and the controversy on the subject shows that the heart of mankind revolts against the ...
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... mind to accept the established , and never pretends to be better than his neighbours . Poor Swift's sava indignatio is unknown to him . If you went to him ( or his representative in any age ) , and told him that the wrath of God was ...
... mind to accept the established , and never pretends to be better than his neighbours . Poor Swift's sava indignatio is unknown to him . If you went to him ( or his representative in any age ) , and told him that the wrath of God was ...
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... world , and his own weaknesses too ; and yet he has painted himself , -no flattering or fallaci- ous figure either . To himself we owe it , that we can 1 see , with the mind's eye , the image HORACE AND JUVENAL . 25.
... world , and his own weaknesses too ; and yet he has painted himself , -no flattering or fallaci- ous figure either . To himself we owe it , that we can 1 see , with the mind's eye , the image HORACE AND JUVENAL . 25.
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