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... Persius , must be reserved to the comparison which , in the course of this article , we shall in- stitute between his translation , that of Brewster , and that of Mr. Howes . Of Thelyphthora Madan's version , we have spoken in our ...
... Persius , must be reserved to the comparison which , in the course of this article , we shall in- stitute between his translation , that of Brewster , and that of Mr. Howes . Of Thelyphthora Madan's version , we have spoken in our ...
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... Persius ? I wish not however to speak petulantly of Mr. Drummond's work . As a poet , and particularly as a master of elegant and harmonious versification , I look up to him with great respect . I only have to regret that in polish- ing ...
... Persius ? I wish not however to speak petulantly of Mr. Drummond's work . As a poet , and particularly as a master of elegant and harmonious versification , I look up to him with great respect . I only have to regret that in polish- ing ...
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... Persius are imi- tated , ) signify genuine Chian wine , unadulterated with salt- water ; which it was the custom to mix with wine , made in imitation of the genuine Chian , in Italy . So " Nostrum hoc maris expers " signifies this new ...
... Persius are imi- tated , ) signify genuine Chian wine , unadulterated with salt- water ; which it was the custom to mix with wine , made in imitation of the genuine Chian , in Italy . So " Nostrum hoc maris expers " signifies this new ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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