The Works of the British Poets, Vol. 53

The Works of the British Poets, Vol. 53 Including the Most Esteemed Translations from the Greek and Roman Authors (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Works of the British Poets, Vol. 53: Including the Most Esteemed Translations From the Greek and Roman Authors

It was in the course of these studies, he con tracted an intimate friendship with Aulns Persius the Satirist. It is no wonder that two men whose genius were so much alike should unite and be come agreeable to one another; for if we consider Lucan critically, we shall find in him a strong bent. Towards satire. His manner, it is true, is more declamatory and diffuse than Persius: but satire is still in his View; and the whole Pharsalia appears to me a continued invective against ambition and unbounded power.

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ISBN: 9781330524688
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Number of pages: 268
Weight: 363g
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Width: 152mm
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