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... translation far superior to their highest expectations . To account for the long space which has intervened between the original promise and its fulfilment , is the sole reason assigned by Mr. G. for becoming his own biographer : -if ...
... translation far superior to their highest expectations . To account for the long space which has intervened between the original promise and its fulfilment , is the sole reason assigned by Mr. G. for becoming his own biographer : -if ...
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... translation would not have been less valuable , had he indulged this liberty to a greater extent . - The different genius of the two languages obliged the translator to be more diffuse than the original ; and , in order to express the ...
... translation would not have been less valuable , had he indulged this liberty to a greater extent . - The different genius of the two languages obliged the translator to be more diffuse than the original ; and , in order to express the ...
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... translator of Juvenal into English verse . The first twenty or thirty lines of the 11th Satire were translated by Mr. Cookesley , the friend and patron of Mr. G.'s youth , and he has preserved them as a ... Translation of Juvenal . 17.
... translator of Juvenal into English verse . The first twenty or thirty lines of the 11th Satire were translated by Mr. Cookesley , the friend and patron of Mr. G.'s youth , and he has preserved them as a ... Translation of Juvenal . 17.
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