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... original before us , for the purpose of com- paring with it the efforts of his muse , we should be at a loss to discover the traces of the source from which they spring . The literal sense of the original may be thus given : " O house ...
... original before us , for the purpose of com- paring with it the efforts of his muse , we should be at a loss to discover the traces of the source from which they spring . The literal sense of the original may be thus given : " O house ...
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... original " Imperiosa fames . ' ' Old age with ghastly Death upheld to view ' is " Leto vicina senectus ; " i . e ... original . original . Why should Old Age and Death be made Hawkins's Translation of Claudian . 155.
... original " Imperiosa fames . ' ' Old age with ghastly Death upheld to view ' is " Leto vicina senectus ; " i . e ... original . original . Why should Old Age and Death be made Hawkins's Translation of Claudian . 155.
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... original will give more strength and spirit to the expressions of the translator : but , without the greatest judgment , it will lead him into violations of sentiments and common sense . It would seem as if Mr. H. had formed a high ...
... original will give more strength and spirit to the expressions of the translator : but , without the greatest judgment , it will lead him into violations of sentiments and common sense . It would seem as if Mr. H. had formed a high ...
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