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Harlequin-Horace: Or The Art Of Modern Poetry is a book written by James Miller and first published in 1735. The book is a satirical work that explores the art of modern poetry through the eyes of the character Harlequin-Horace. The book is divided into three parts, each of which...
Harlequin-Horace: Or The Art Of Modern Poetry is a book written by James Miller and originally published in 1735. The book is a satirical work that parodies the style and form of the Roman poet Horace's Ars Poetica. Miller's work is a humorous take on the art of modern poetry...