The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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Stran 35
... translator of the Iliads into prose , in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth . How their several parts were distributed is not known . This is the translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of Pope ...
... translator of the Iliads into prose , in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth . How their several parts were distributed is not known . This is the translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of Pope ...
Stran 36
... translation is a very important event in poetical history , the reader has a right to know upon what grounds I establish my narration . That the version was not wholly Pope's was always known : he had mentioned the assistance of two ...
... translation is a very important event in poetical history , the reader has a right to know upon what grounds I establish my narration . That the version was not wholly Pope's was always known : he had mentioned the assistance of two ...
Stran 37
... translating Odes of Anacreon , which he published in the Gentleman's Magazine , under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey Church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was a ...
... translating Odes of Anacreon , which he published in the Gentleman's Magazine , under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey Church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was a ...
Stran 40
... translations . Sandys very rarely at- tempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his ... translated more than a fourth part of the Metamorphoses . If he kept the same proportion in his other exercises , it ...
... translations . Sandys very rarely at- tempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his ... translated more than a fourth part of the Metamorphoses . If he kept the same proportion in his other exercises , it ...
Stran 41
... translated so much of Ovid , some months over a small part of Tully's Offices , it is now vain to inquire . Of a ... translating them ; and at fourteen made a version of the first book POPE 41.
... translated so much of Ovid , some months over a small part of Tully's Offices , it is now vain to inquire . Of a ... translating them ; and at fourteen made a version of the first book POPE 41.
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