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A mixed set of poems that alternates satirical pieces, personal epistles in verse, and a didactic poem on poetic technique. The satires use irony and pointed observation to expose social affectations and human foibles, while the epistles adopt a conversational register to reflect on friendship, moderation, and practical ethics. The instructional poem offers guidance on composition, taste, and performance, blending technical advice with aesthetic judgment. Throughout, the tone favors brevity, clarity, and a measured wit that links moral insight with literary craft.

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Horace, a prominent Roman poet from the 1st century BCE, is celebrated for his mastery of lyric poetry and satire. His works, including the renowned "Odes" and "Satires," explore themes of love, philosophy, and the human experience, often infused with a sense of personal reflection and social commentary. Horace's poetic style is characterized by its elegance and wit, making significant contributions to the development of Western literature. His epistolary poem, "The Art of Poetry," serves as a guide for aspiring poets, highlighting the importance of craft and inspiration. Through his enduring legacy, Horace remains a pivotal figure in the literary canon.

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