The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... edition of Gerusalemme liberata . We find no record of any tragedy of great estimation , from this period till 1620 , when the Solimano of Count Prospero Bonarelli of Ancona appeared . This author was the first Ita- lian dramatic poet ...
... edition of Gerusalemme liberata . We find no record of any tragedy of great estimation , from this period till 1620 , when the Solimano of Count Prospero Bonarelli of Ancona appeared . This author was the first Ita- lian dramatic poet ...
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... edition of the same work , or in writing another , such inaccuracies as disgrace his style , or would deform the composition of any author . The Italian words unexplained when incorporated with Eng- lish are innumerable : as ...
... edition of the same work , or in writing another , such inaccuracies as disgrace his style , or would deform the composition of any author . The Italian words unexplained when incorporated with Eng- lish are innumerable : as ...
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... edition of 1726 those errors were in a great measure corrected ; the sentences are broken down , and molded with much elegance into others less prolix ; and sharing in some degree all the beauties of Addison's style , except those which ...
... edition of 1726 those errors were in a great measure corrected ; the sentences are broken down , and molded with much elegance into others less prolix ; and sharing in some degree all the beauties of Addison's style , except those which ...
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... edition of this work , the public were apprised that other translations were in prepa- ration ; and indeed it was reasonably to be expected , that the just celebrity of this enterprising but unfortunate navigator should encourage such ...
... edition of this work , the public were apprised that other translations were in prepa- ration ; and indeed it was reasonably to be expected , that the just celebrity of this enterprising but unfortunate navigator should encourage such ...
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... who had opportunities . of knowing him , they have unequivocally testified their respect for him in their writings . ' The The most obvious difference between the two editions of this 64 La Pérouse's Voyage round the World .
... who had opportunities . of knowing him , they have unequivocally testified their respect for him in their writings . ' The The most obvious difference between the two editions of this 64 La Pérouse's Voyage round the World .
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