The Influence of Horace on the Chief English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHaskell House, 1965 - 117 Discusses Browning, Byron, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Tennyson & Wordsworth. |
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... poem , and make it rather a piece of bitter satirical verse than an epistle about literature , with only an incidental element of mild satire , as is the original . The Hints from Horace , therefore , so far from being really Horatian ...
... poem , and make it rather a piece of bitter satirical verse than an epistle about literature , with only an incidental element of mild satire , as is the original . The Hints from Horace , therefore , so far from being really Horatian ...
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... poem beginning , ' And has the Sun his flaming chariot driven , ' l . 13 : Emerging slow from Academus ' grove . See Epist . 2. 2. 45 : Atque inter silvas Academi . ( 26 ) Wordsworth again echoes this line in Dion , 1. 10 : Fell round ...
... poem beginning , ' And has the Sun his flaming chariot driven , ' l . 13 : Emerging slow from Academus ' grove . See Epist . 2. 2. 45 : Atque inter silvas Academi . ( 26 ) Wordsworth again echoes this line in Dion , 1. 10 : Fell round ...
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... poem we read : Triply cased in brass- a reference , of course , to the same Horatian phrase . ( 7 ) From The Two Poets of Croisic , stanza 75 : Irritabilis gens . See Epist . 2. 2. 102 : Genus irritabile vatum . ( 8 ) From The Two Poets ...
... poem we read : Triply cased in brass- a reference , of course , to the same Horatian phrase . ( 7 ) From The Two Poets of Croisic , stanza 75 : Irritabilis gens . See Epist . 2. 2. 102 : Genus irritabile vatum . ( 8 ) From The Two Poets ...
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