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DONNE'S SATIRES " Pope's debt to Dryden , which is at once immense and unmistakable , has tended to obscure his relation ... There is evidence that he regarded himself as having a place in an English tradition of formal verse satire .
DONNE'S SATIRES " Pope's debt to Dryden , which is at once immense and unmistakable , has tended to obscure his relation ... There is evidence that he regarded himself as having a place in an English tradition of formal verse satire .
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Horace says that the sheathed sword is the correct wear for a man who is not threatened ; Pope renders this by Satire's my Weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a Muck , and tilt at all I meet ; ( 69-70 ) It would be natural enough ...
Horace says that the sheathed sword is the correct wear for a man who is not threatened ; Pope renders this by Satire's my Weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a Muck , and tilt at all I meet ; ( 69-70 ) It would be natural enough ...
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( 45-52 ) Here , as at the beginning of the satire , we can see Pope turning Horace's claim that satire is harmlessly natural into a defence of it as socially necessary . By caricaturing the activities of others and stressing the virtue ...
( 45-52 ) Here , as at the beginning of the satire , we can see Pope turning Horace's claim that satire is harmlessly natural into a defence of it as socially necessary . By caricaturing the activities of others and stressing the virtue ...
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