... appropriate on an ancient tomb, is out of place in a modern churchyard, through which no road passes. SATIRE III. HOW THE POOR LIVE AT ROME. Some remarks on this Satire, in some respects Juvenal's masterpiece. will be found in the Introduction p.... D. Iuni Iuvenalis Saturarum libri V - Page 21by Juvenal - 1903 - 293 pagesFull view - About this book
| Juvenal - 1900 - 542 pages
...masterpiece, will be found in the Introduction p. xxxix. Of many translations or imitations the most famous is Samuel Johnson's ' London, a Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal, 'published in May 1738, which at once brought fame, but little profit, to its author. i — 20. Though sorry to lose... | |
| Juvenal - 1914 - 644 pages
...masterpiece, will be found in the Introduction p. xxxix. Of many translations or imitations the most famous is Samuel Johnson's ' London, a Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal, 'published in May 173!*, which at once brought fame, but little profit, to its author. i — 20. Though sorry to... | |
| Bruce McLeod - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 304 pages
...Pope's enlightened Burlington. The nostalgia for a lost social order of paternalism is as apparent in Johnson's "London: A Poem In Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal" (1738) as it is Wordsworth's "Salisbury Plain" (composed 1793-4) where the female vagrant remembers... | |
| J. D. Duff - 542 pages
...masterpiece. will be found in the Introduction p. xxxix. Of many translations or imitations the most famous is Samuel Johnson's ' London, a Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal,' published in May 1738, which at once brought fame, but little profit, to its author. i — to. Though sorry to lose... | |
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