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Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Preface;
Part I. Introduction:
1. Interpreting Horace;
2. Imitation;
Part II. Three Horatian Satires (1733-4):
3. Raillery and energy;
4. Horace, moral;
5. Horace, immoral;
Part III. Mature Horace (1736-7):
6. Lyric vision;
7. The Horatian epistle;
8. Poetry and politics;
Part IV. The Time of Tension (1738):
9. Idealism and scepticism;
10. Fables of the self;
11. The Stoic self; Epilogue; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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