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... expression . " Not wholly different , ' & c . , 21. and 22. is a very tolerable couplet : but " qualem decet esse sororum ” * is not adequately translated by their features their affinity proclaim . ' " Catera numina ruris " are ill ...
... expression . " Not wholly different , ' & c . , 21. and 22. is a very tolerable couplet : but " qualem decet esse sororum ” * is not adequately translated by their features their affinity proclaim . ' " Catera numina ruris " are ill ...
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... expression of the meaning of his original , but to endeavour to preserve every peculiarity in the descriptions of so picturesque a poet as Ovid . The adventure of Perseus and Andromeda is rendered hap- pily enough ; and we have little ...
... expression of the meaning of his original , but to endeavour to preserve every peculiarity in the descriptions of so picturesque a poet as Ovid . The adventure of Perseus and Andromeda is rendered hap- pily enough ; and we have little ...
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... expression of a heathen bard singing his own sad requiem . ' Mr. Orger , however , must be convinced that we are not unnecessarily se- vere ; and we have great hopes that he will so profit by our advice , or rather by his own improved ...
... expression of a heathen bard singing his own sad requiem . ' Mr. Orger , however , must be convinced that we are not unnecessarily se- vere ; and we have great hopes that he will so profit by our advice , or rather by his own improved ...
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