Roman Satirists in Seventeenth-century England, Volumen10University of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 193 páginas |
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... never promised to " spare mens persons , and but taxe their crimes " ; Horace loved to torment particular persons so long as they could not hit back at a satirist enjoying political favor . Rather Jonson foreshadows what was to become ...
... never promised to " spare mens persons , and but taxe their crimes " ; Horace loved to torment particular persons so long as they could not hit back at a satirist enjoying political favor . Rather Jonson foreshadows what was to become ...
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... never afraid to turn to mythical examples when real ones are lacking , wants an example of a very long life , he chooses Priam , the king of Troy in the Iliad . Had he died while Troy still stood , the town would never have seen a ...
... never afraid to turn to mythical examples when real ones are lacking , wants an example of a very long life , he chooses Priam , the king of Troy in the Iliad . Had he died while Troy still stood , the town would never have seen a ...
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... never — if you ever believe anything I say — liked him . ” “ But for what crime did he perish ? Who was the accuser and who were the witnesses ? By whose testomony was the charge proved ? " " By none of these . A long windy letter came ...
... never — if you ever believe anything I say — liked him . ” “ But for what crime did he perish ? Who was the accuser and who were the witnesses ? By whose testomony was the charge proved ? " " By none of these . A long windy letter came ...
Contenido
Ben Jonson Juvenal and Horace | 1 |
Early SeventeenthCentury Translators | 18 |
Barten Holydays Juvenal and Persius | 37 |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. E. Housman Alexander Pope allusions ancient atque audience Baiae Barksted Barksted's Beaumont better Biddle Biddle's bore Chapman classical Codrus contemporary couplets Creech crime critical doth Dryden edition English enjambments epic famous Fanshawe Fanshawe's fate gods haec Henry Vaughan heroic couplets Higden Holyday Holyday's HORA Horace Horace's Horatian Imitation John Oldham Jonson Juvenal's Latin literal literary London Lucilius MacFlecknoe Maecenas Maenad mihi modern moral Nero never original passage patron perhaps Persius poem poet poetic poetry Pope Press Priam quae quid quod readers Renaissance rhyme Rochester Rochester's Roman satirist Rome satire of Juvenal satirist Satyr Scroope second book second satire seems Sejanus seventeenth Shadwell sixth satire slave sound Stapleton style Subura tamen taste tenth satire thee things third satire thirteenth satire thou thought tion translation of Juvenal Trebatius Univ Vaughan verse Wood write