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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
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1 Virgil's Contribution to Pastoral -
2 Necessity and Invention in the Aeneid -
3 Horace's Odes: a Defence of Criticism -
4 Achilles or Agamemnon? Horace, Epistle 1.2.13 -
5 Theme and Imagery in Propertius 2.15 -
6 Echo and Narcissus: a Study in Duality -
7 The Topicality of Juvenal -
8 The Classical Presence in Titus Andronicus -
9 The Taming of the Shrew: Some Classical Points of Reference -
10 Milton, Sonnet 17 (Carey no. 87): an Avoidable Controversy -
11 Dryden on Horace and Juvenal -
12 Problems of Patronage: Horace, Epistles 1.7.46–98 and Swift's Imitation -
13 Variation and Inversion in Pope's Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot -
14 The Optimistic Lines in Johnson's The Vanity of Human Wishes -
15 Two Invitations: Tennyson To the Rev. F.D. Maurice and Horace to Maecenas (Odes 3.29) -
16 Romantic Love in Classical Times? -
17 Classical Humanism and its Critics
Title Pages
Title Pages
Essays on Latin and English Poetry
- Source:
- The Common Spring
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Virgil's Contribution to Pastoral -
2 Necessity and Invention in the Aeneid -
3 Horace's Odes: a Defence of Criticism -
4 Achilles or Agamemnon? Horace, Epistle 1.2.13 -
5 Theme and Imagery in Propertius 2.15 -
6 Echo and Narcissus: a Study in Duality -
7 The Topicality of Juvenal -
8 The Classical Presence in Titus Andronicus -
9 The Taming of the Shrew: Some Classical Points of Reference -
10 Milton, Sonnet 17 (Carey no. 87): an Avoidable Controversy -
11 Dryden on Horace and Juvenal -
12 Problems of Patronage: Horace, Epistles 1.7.46–98 and Swift's Imitation -
13 Variation and Inversion in Pope's Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot -
14 The Optimistic Lines in Johnson's The Vanity of Human Wishes -
15 Two Invitations: Tennyson To the Rev. F.D. Maurice and Horace to Maecenas (Odes 3.29) -
16 Romantic Love in Classical Times? -
17 Classical Humanism and its Critics