The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... Persius , who lived only about sixty years after Horace , and from Juvenal and Quintilian , that Horace had soon become a standard author . In the middle ages his fame fell far short of that of Virgil , probably it did not equal even ...
... Persius , who lived only about sixty years after Horace , and from Juvenal and Quintilian , that Horace had soon become a standard author . In the middle ages his fame fell far short of that of Virgil , probably it did not equal even ...
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... Persius ' obscurity , Juvenal's bad taste . He has no fellow in literature . There was something in him that no Greek author , no modern has ; Providence made but one Horace ; we love him , and the reason why we cannot fully tell . The ...
... Persius ' obscurity , Juvenal's bad taste . He has no fellow in literature . There was something in him that no Greek author , no modern has ; Providence made but one Horace ; we love him , and the reason why we cannot fully tell . The ...
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... Persius and Juvenal both speak of the way in which he scourged the vices of his times , whilst the same Persius describes Horace as moving laughter , and by his playful satire stealing into the hearts of his readers . Still Lucilius and ...
... Persius and Juvenal both speak of the way in which he scourged the vices of his times , whilst the same Persius describes Horace as moving laughter , and by his playful satire stealing into the hearts of his readers . Still Lucilius and ...
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... towards them . Dryden says of him , " Folly is his quarry , not vice . " He is no set philosopher , as Persius was , no declaimer like Juvenal . He has much salt , little are . gall . His metaphors and figures are not 104 HORACE .
... towards them . Dryden says of him , " Folly is his quarry , not vice . " He is no set philosopher , as Persius was , no declaimer like Juvenal . He has much salt , little are . gall . His metaphors and figures are not 104 HORACE .
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... Persius He has turns , sudden and unexpected , and never wearies by dwelling too long on one subject . He enlivens his writings by dialogues inserted abruptly . He has little fables and similes and tales introduced quite naturally . He ...
... Persius He has turns , sudden and unexpected , and never wearies by dwelling too long on one subject . He enlivens his writings by dialogues inserted abruptly . He has little fables and similes and tales introduced quite naturally . He ...
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