The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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Page 37
... lines , so far away from thee . HORACE AND JUVENAL AS SATIRISTS . SOME THOUGHTS ON JUVENAL . In turning from the elegance and refinement of the Augustan age to the prostitution and sensuality of the reign of Domitian , what a painful ...
... lines , so far away from thee . HORACE AND JUVENAL AS SATIRISTS . SOME THOUGHTS ON JUVENAL . In turning from the elegance and refinement of the Augustan age to the prostitution and sensuality of the reign of Domitian , what a painful ...
Page 40
... the threshold crowd To scramble for - the client's food . ) How poignant is the satire which these few lines contain against * GIFFORD . the base descendant of the Trojan , who , was 40 [ July , Horace and Juvenal as Satirists .
... the threshold crowd To scramble for - the client's food . ) How poignant is the satire which these few lines contain against * GIFFORD . the base descendant of the Trojan , who , was 40 [ July , Horace and Juvenal as Satirists .
Page 44
... come when ye shall learn Darkness dwells at every turn ; But till then , go wander free , Unchecked and shadowless by me ; Glad little ones ! ye still possess Life's joy without its bitterness . M. 44 [ July , Lines : Little Children .
... come when ye shall learn Darkness dwells at every turn ; But till then , go wander free , Unchecked and shadowless by me ; Glad little ones ! ye still possess Life's joy without its bitterness . M. 44 [ July , Lines : Little Children .
Page 60
... lines in the sand , seemingly engaged in the deepest meditation . When the curly - headed rogues were indulged in a molasses - candy pulling , ' and were devouring their portions with shouts of merriment , he always seated himself in a ...
... lines in the sand , seemingly engaged in the deepest meditation . When the curly - headed rogues were indulged in a molasses - candy pulling , ' and were devouring their portions with shouts of merriment , he always seated himself in a ...
Page 66
... lines as the following : ' FOR all of earth is beautiful , Where'er the blue skies shine ; From the rosy summer flowers we cull , To the snow - wreath on the pine : The stream upon its gurgling way The willow shades above ; The still ...
... lines as the following : ' FOR all of earth is beautiful , Where'er the blue skies shine ; From the rosy summer flowers we cull , To the snow - wreath on the pine : The stream upon its gurgling way The willow shades above ; The still ...
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