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... translation of a writer who is not diffuse can scarcely be said to be a translation of him . Mr. Smith's apology for not having rendered Xenophon liver- ally is that his work would have been the clandestine refuge of indolent school ...
... translation of a writer who is not diffuse can scarcely be said to be a translation of him . Mr. Smith's apology for not having rendered Xenophon liver- ally is that his work would have been the clandestine refuge of indolent school ...
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... translator . If by this standard we try the merits of Mr. Boyd's and Mr. Symmons's versions , certain passages may ... translation , which in the best hands would be only a clayey dead resemblance , Potter ought not to be tied down ...
... translator . If by this standard we try the merits of Mr. Boyd's and Mr. Symmons's versions , certain passages may ... translation , which in the best hands would be only a clayey dead resemblance , Potter ought not to be tied down ...
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... translator , are distinguished by a close adherence to the sense of Sophocles . If that fidelity with respect to the choral odes had been strictly observed , it would have inclined us to consider another translation as superfluous : but ...
... translator , are distinguished by a close adherence to the sense of Sophocles . If that fidelity with respect to the choral odes had been strictly observed , it would have inclined us to consider another translation as superfluous : but ...
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