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... Homer . And we confess a feeling that that judge- ment is equally applicable to every translation of every poem on a large scale , even to translations from one modern language into another , to transla- tions of the Orlando , ' or the ...
... Homer . And we confess a feeling that that judge- ment is equally applicable to every translation of every poem on a large scale , even to translations from one modern language into another , to transla- tions of the Orlando , ' or the ...
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... Homer to all , though it did not lie within his plan to discuss the points in which that superiority consists . He even proposed , after he had completed his Virgil , and perhaps encouraged by the praises bestowed on that performance ...
... Homer to all , though it did not lie within his plan to discuss the points in which that superiority consists . He even proposed , after he had completed his Virgil , and perhaps encouraged by the praises bestowed on that performance ...
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... Homer , in either of whom we find all arts and sciences , all moral and natural philosophy , without knowing that they ever studied them . There is not an English writer this day living , who is not perfectly convinced that your ...
... Homer , in either of whom we find all arts and sciences , all moral and natural philosophy , without knowing that they ever studied them . There is not an English writer this day living , who is not perfectly convinced that your ...
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... Homer , and another Virgil , may possibly arise from those very causes which produced the first : though it would be imprudence to affirm that any such have appeared . It is manifest , that some particular ages have been more happy than ...
... Homer , and another Virgil , may possibly arise from those very causes which produced the first : though it would be imprudence to affirm that any such have appeared . It is manifest , that some particular ages have been more happy than ...
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... Homer , or of Virgil ; I must further add that Statius , the best versificator next Virgil , knew not how to design after him , though he had the model in his eye ; that Lucan is wanting both in design and subject , and ESSAY ON SATIRE .
... Homer , or of Virgil ; I must further add that Statius , the best versificator next Virgil , knew not how to design after him , though he had the model in his eye ; that Lucan is wanting both in design and subject , and ESSAY ON SATIRE .
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