Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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Page xiv
... PERSIUS • DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE ORIGI- NAL AND PROGRESS OF SATIRE ( DEDICATION TO THE RIGHT HON- ORABLE CHARLES ... PERSIUS THE SECOND SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE THIRD SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE FOURTH SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE FIFTH SATIRE OF ...
... PERSIUS • DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE ORIGI- NAL AND PROGRESS OF SATIRE ( DEDICATION TO THE RIGHT HON- ORABLE CHARLES ... PERSIUS THE SECOND SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE THIRD SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE FOURTH SATIRE OF PERSIUS THE FIFTH SATIRE OF ...
Page 304
... Persius . Scaliger the father , Rigaltius , and many others , debase Horace , that they may set up Juvenal ; and Casaubon , who is almost single , throws dirt on Juvenal and Horace , that he may exalt Persius , whom he under- stood ...
... Persius . Scaliger the father , Rigaltius , and many others , debase Horace , that they may set up Juvenal ; and Casaubon , who is almost single , throws dirt on Juvenal and Horace , that he may exalt Persius , whom he under- stood ...
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... Persius himself , or his friend and monitor ; or , in some places , a third person . But Casaubon comes back always to himself , and concludes , that if Persius had not been obscure , there had been no need of him for an interpreter ...
... Persius himself , or his friend and monitor ; or , in some places , a third person . But Casaubon comes back always to himself , and concludes , that if Persius had not been obscure , there had been no need of him for an interpreter ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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