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Side 25
... earlier satire has a bitter olive's pungency , it fails as art from indecisiveness . It lacks purpose , and it lacks per- sonality . After a preamble about men's contradictory pursuits ( as , now hoarding , now squandering money ) , the ...
... earlier satire has a bitter olive's pungency , it fails as art from indecisiveness . It lacks purpose , and it lacks per- sonality . After a preamble about men's contradictory pursuits ( as , now hoarding , now squandering money ) , the ...
Side 99
... earlier unkindness ; the un- wary novice , who has much to learn ; the " farewell to love " that never quite comes off , and so forth . But while Horace continues to be amused at love's changes , the statement in Odes I , 6 quoted earlier ...
... earlier unkindness ; the un- wary novice , who has much to learn ; the " farewell to love " that never quite comes off , and so forth . But while Horace continues to be amused at love's changes , the statement in Odes I , 6 quoted earlier ...
Side 105
... earlier memories : of the elusive Pholoe ; of Chloris , her shoulder gleaming like the moon at night ( so Sappho recalls a beloved girl , now far away ) ; or Gyges with his perfect girlish beauty . As Hor- ace's thoughts recede , so ...
... earlier memories : of the elusive Pholoe ; of Chloris , her shoulder gleaming like the moon at night ( so Sappho recalls a beloved girl , now far away ) ; or Gyges with his perfect girlish beauty . As Hor- ace's thoughts recede , so ...
Indhold
Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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