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... Horace's philosophy , and so Pope was bound to turn to this kindred spirit from the first century . Pope's Horatian satires and epistles are so well done that it is scarcely possible to see where Horace ends and Pope begins . When- ever ...
... Horace's philosophy , and so Pope was bound to turn to this kindred spirit from the first century . Pope's Horatian satires and epistles are so well done that it is scarcely possible to see where Horace ends and Pope begins . When- ever ...
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... Horace , Imitated ( 1735 ) , p . 13 . 17. From Pope's imitation of Horace's epistle I , 6 . 18. From Horace's epistle I , 18. Cowley translates : " The secret tracks of the deceiving life , ' Broome , ' a Life , led as it were by ...
... Horace , Imitated ( 1735 ) , p . 13 . 17. From Pope's imitation of Horace's epistle I , 6 . 18. From Horace's epistle I , 18. Cowley translates : " The secret tracks of the deceiving life , ' Broome , ' a Life , led as it were by ...
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... Horace ( 1767 ) , II , 98–100 . 41. This is in allusion to Horace's lines : Our fortunes and our shoes are near allied ; Pincht in the straight , we stumble in the wide . See The Satires and Epistles of Horace ( Hutchinson's Popular ...
... Horace ( 1767 ) , II , 98–100 . 41. This is in allusion to Horace's lines : Our fortunes and our shoes are near allied ; Pincht in the straight , we stumble in the wide . See The Satires and Epistles of Horace ( Hutchinson's Popular ...
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