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Page 84
... translation without an interest in the fate of Evander and his son . To these brief references we must confine ... translation . " Dum nova crescendo reparabit cornua Phœbe . " • To To announce that Troy had grasp'd Ausonia's coast ...
... translation without an interest in the fate of Evander and his son . To these brief references we must confine ... translation . " Dum nova crescendo reparabit cornua Phœbe . " • To To announce that Troy had grasp'd Ausonia's coast ...
Page 91
... translation , they will occasionally find some scattered beauties from Ovid , Virgil , and Horace , interwoven with those which drop from the translator's own pen . This may be unobjectionable piracy : but we submit to the translator ...
... translation , they will occasionally find some scattered beauties from Ovid , Virgil , and Horace , interwoven with those which drop from the translator's own pen . This may be unobjectionable piracy : but we submit to the translator ...
Page 394
... translation of Milton had yielded him many a pleasant hour , and often given him occasion to think of England ; but as his residence was so far north , and he had now lived so long without seeing any of Milton's countrymen , he had not ...
... translation of Milton had yielded him many a pleasant hour , and often given him occasion to think of England ; but as his residence was so far north , and he had now lived so long without seeing any of Milton's countrymen , he had not ...
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