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Pagina 21
... TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that belongs to this Section . It was in his childhood only , that he could make choice of fo injudicious a writer . It were to be wished that no youth of genius were suffered ...
... TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that belongs to this Section . It was in his childhood only , that he could make choice of fo injudicious a writer . It were to be wished that no youth of genius were suffered ...
Pagina 125
... translation of the Origin of Evil , p . 17 , is the following remarkable passage : " I had now the fatisfaction of feeing that those very prin- ciples which had been maintained by archbishop King , were adopted by Mr. Pope , in his ...
... translation of the Origin of Evil , p . 17 , is the following remarkable passage : " I had now the fatisfaction of feeing that those very prin- ciples which had been maintained by archbishop King , were adopted by Mr. Pope , in his ...
Pagina 191
... in vain we trust , Nor find thee less ungrateful than unjust . + See his Athelwood - and his translation of that fine play Merope , which I have frequently reproached Mr. Gar- * Ver . 133 . rick AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 191.
... in vain we trust , Nor find thee less ungrateful than unjust . + See his Athelwood - and his translation of that fine play Merope , which I have frequently reproached Mr. Gar- * Ver . 133 . rick AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 191.
Pagina 240
... he received from some of the Tonfons . And Addison is faid also to have largely corrected and improved Budgell's translation of Theo- phraftus . How How far Addison , as hath been infi- huated , 240 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... he received from some of the Tonfons . And Addison is faid also to have largely corrected and improved Budgell's translation of Theo- phraftus . How How far Addison , as hath been infi- huated , 240 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Pagina 331
... translation of the thirteenth satire of Ju- venal ; equal to any that Dryden has given us of that author . * He knew the exact taste and learning of the person he addresses , and has laboured this imitation accordingly . + Ver . 1 ...
... translation of the thirteenth satire of Ju- venal ; equal to any that Dryden has given us of that author . * He knew the exact taste and learning of the person he addresses , and has laboured this imitation accordingly . + Ver . 1 ...
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