Motto, Context, Essay: The Classical Background of Samuel Johnson's Rambler and Adventurer EssaysA helpful reference guide to the mottoes of Samuel Johnson's Rambler and Adventurer periodical essays. The author provides the context for each motto Johnson selected and relates the context to the content of the essay to which the motto is affixed. Provides a unique insight into Johnson's way of thinking as as essayist in a specific and detailed fashion. An invaluable aid to students and scholars of Johnson and 18th-century studies in general. |
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On the other hand , Rambler 50 takes Juvenal's motto ( XIII , 54-57 ) criticizing youth for not respecting old age , and uses it as a point of departure on the peevishness and tyrannical behavior of some elderly people .
On the other hand , Rambler 50 takes Juvenal's motto ( XIII , 54-57 ) criticizing youth for not respecting old age , and uses it as a point of departure on the peevishness and tyrannical behavior of some elderly people .
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Juvenal's Satire IX is a dialogue between the poet and a bisexual named Naevolus , who had served both the rich Virro and Virro's wife with his sexual favors . Although Juvenal upbraids him for immorality , Naevolus is shameless .
Juvenal's Satire IX is a dialogue between the poet and a bisexual named Naevolus , who had served both the rich Virro and Virro's wife with his sexual favors . Although Juvenal upbraids him for immorality , Naevolus is shameless .
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Juvenal's Satire XIII urges his friend Calvinus to accept the fact that there is widespread crime in the world and to be assured that criminals will suffer pangs of remorse . Man should avoid the illusion that all is well and learn to ...
Juvenal's Satire XIII urges his friend Calvinus to accept the fact that there is widespread crime in the world and to be assured that criminals will suffer pangs of remorse . Man should avoid the illusion that all is well and learn to ...
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