The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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... satire , And brand me for a woman - hater ? On me , who think them all so fair , 10 They rival Venus to a hair ; Their virtues never ceased to sing , Since first I learnt to tune a string . Methinks I hear the ladies cry , Will he his ...
... satire , And brand me for a woman - hater ? On me , who think them all so fair , 10 They rival Venus to a hair ; Their virtues never ceased to sing , Since first I learnt to tune a string . Methinks I hear the ladies cry , Will he his ...
Pàgina 805
... satire but in a broad , telescoped fashion . Swift takes over the basic framework of a dialogue between Horace and his lawyer - friend C. Trebatius Testa ( a role assumed by Robert Lindsay ) ; but he works by paraphrase rather than ...
... satire but in a broad , telescoped fashion . Swift takes over the basic framework of a dialogue between Horace and his lawyer - friend C. Trebatius Testa ( a role assumed by Robert Lindsay ) ; but he works by paraphrase rather than ...
Pàgina 872
... satire . 84 ' sent from hand unknown ' a regular formula used in connection with drama- tic prologues and epilogues . 85 Aurora goddess of the dawn . 90 the traditional pose of the hack writer , as in Hogarth's Distressed Poet ( 1735 ) ...
... satire . 84 ' sent from hand unknown ' a regular formula used in connection with drama- tic prologues and epilogues . 85 Aurora goddess of the dawn . 90 the traditional pose of the hack writer , as in Hogarth's Distressed Poet ( 1735 ) ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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