Princes and Poets
Niall Rudd, 4 August 1983
The Augustan Idea in English Literature
by Howard Erskine-Hill.
Arnold, 379 pp., £33.50, May 1983,0 7131 6373 9 Show More
by Howard Erskine-Hill.
Arnold, 379 pp., £33.50, May 1983,
Three Classical Poets: Sappho, Catullus and Juvenal
by Richard Jenkyns.
Duckworth, 242 pp., £24, May 1982,0 7156 1636 6 Show More
by Richard Jenkyns.
Duckworth, 242 pp., £24, May 1982,
“... with Pope’s abandonment of Horace as a satirical model. But Horace, Sir, was delicate, was nice; Bubo observes, he lash’d no sort of Vice: Horace would say, Sir Billy served the Crown, Blunt could do Bus’ness, H – ggins knew the Town. Erskine-Hill rightly points out that ‘Pope does not give this account of Horace in his own person but puts it ... ”