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... Translation , that the translator's signature is Dawson Warren , and that he dates from Edmonton : proceeding another step , an Advertisement informs him that the work is a translation , with several alterations , of a Latin Poem , en ...
... Translation , that the translator's signature is Dawson Warren , and that he dates from Edmonton : proceeding another step , an Advertisement informs him that the work is a translation , with several alterations , of a Latin Poem , en ...
Page 75
... translation was only partial . When speaking of translations of Virgil's Georgics , it is scarcely fair to omit to specify the Abbé De Lille's very elegant French version . Mr. Sotheby candidly expresses his sense of its general me ...
... translation was only partial . When speaking of translations of Virgil's Georgics , it is scarcely fair to omit to specify the Abbé De Lille's very elegant French version . Mr. Sotheby candidly expresses his sense of its general me ...
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... translation . A prose version , however , might have appeared more ungraceful than the present omission . The translator has thought it necessary occasionally to take other licences , but has been at pains to adhere to the sense of the ...
... translation . A prose version , however , might have appeared more ungraceful than the present omission . The translator has thought it necessary occasionally to take other licences , but has been at pains to adhere to the sense of the ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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