Unlike Pindarics, the Horatian ode tends to be meditative, tranquil, and colloquial. |
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Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends. |
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We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance. |
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These contradictions and their maskings appear in the history of the Horatian text itself. |
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Forrest-Thomson endorses a rhetorical expression, by Geoffrey Hartman, of the same Horatian and Yeatsian tropes. |
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The latter fail to decipher the real meaning of the Horatian maxim which Titus attaches to the gift. |
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Paradise Lost and Pope's Horatian Essay on Criticism were written in English. |
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In a conventional Horatian ode, the next stanza would present the Stoic alternative. |
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As for Thatcher, Stothard has perfected the Horatian art of not quite seeing. |
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He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery. |
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Later, he was taught to turn English verse into alcaics and sapphics in Horatian style, as well as imitating Virgil, Ovid and the Greek tragedians. |
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He was also a master of the chant royal and infused some Horatian wit into the old forms of the ballade and the rondeau. |
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He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian styles. |
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She works consistently in the Horatian tradition, taking on the world from a fixed rural place and deriving maximal resonance from the organic mapping of small to large. |
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At the Horatian end of the spectrum, satire merges imperceptibly into comedy, which has an abiding interest in human follies but has not satire's reforming intent. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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