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... translation of se ront : but , as employed in the above sentence , this word dis- pleases the ear of an English reader . - P . 51. Which I do not despair I shall be able , & c . is a very inelegant translation of Voila une grande ...
... translation of se ront : but , as employed in the above sentence , this word dis- pleases the ear of an English reader . - P . 51. Which I do not despair I shall be able , & c . is a very inelegant translation of Voila une grande ...
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... translation , but has formed a better arrangement of the materials , and has added a new set of plates , engraven with more attention to correctness of drawing than any which are to be found in former editions . The diagrams are also ...
... translation , but has formed a better arrangement of the materials , and has added a new set of plates , engraven with more attention to correctness of drawing than any which are to be found in former editions . The diagrams are also ...
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... translation of Homer , but takes no notice of Cowper's more recent production in blank verse , though claiming a nearer affinity with his own . The translations of Horace are less intitled to praise . In rivalling the brevity of the ...
... translation of Homer , but takes no notice of Cowper's more recent production in blank verse , though claiming a nearer affinity with his own . The translations of Horace are less intitled to praise . In rivalling the brevity of the ...
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