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... original , and 159. in the translation ) . And I am afraid that it will appear , upon consulting the original , that Pope very well knew the meaning of Homer , and has expressed it in English undefiled ; and that Johnson has been guilty ...
... original , and 159. in the translation ) . And I am afraid that it will appear , upon consulting the original , that Pope very well knew the meaning of Homer , and has expressed it in English undefiled ; and that Johnson has been guilty ...
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... original . Indeed , these little poems of the Italian school scarcely admit of transplantation ; they are like those delicious fruits , the flavour of which is so delicate that it is impossible to taste them in perfection any where but ...
... original . Indeed , these little poems of the Italian school scarcely admit of transplantation ; they are like those delicious fruits , the flavour of which is so delicate that it is impossible to taste them in perfection any where but ...
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... original poems , without any attempt to follow , much less to copy , the unattainable graces of their poetry ; an attempt , which must ever be attended with the sure effect of enfeebling and blunting their moral force . ' We cannot help ...
... original poems , without any attempt to follow , much less to copy , the unattainable graces of their poetry ; an attempt , which must ever be attended with the sure effect of enfeebling and blunting their moral force . ' We cannot help ...
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