The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 59
... Italian , which , as he defired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application foon dif- patched . Of Italian learning he does not appear to have ever made much ufe in his fubfequent ftudies . He then returned to Binfield ...
... Italian , which , as he defired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application foon dif- patched . Of Italian learning he does not appear to have ever made much ufe in his fubfequent ftudies . He then returned to Binfield ...
Pàgina 62
... Italy ; a defign which Pope probably did not approve , as he did not follow it . Pope had now declared himself a poet ; and think- ing himself entitled to poetical converfation , began at feventeen to frequent Will's , a coffee - house ...
... Italy ; a defign which Pope probably did not approve , as he did not follow it . Pope had now declared himself a poet ; and think- ing himself entitled to poetical converfation , began at feventeen to frequent Will's , a coffee - house ...
Pàgina 137
... Italians , who wrote in Latin , had been published at London , about the latter end of the laft century , by a man * who concealed his name , but whom his Preface fhews to have been qualified for his undertaking . This collection Pope ...
... Italians , who wrote in Latin , had been published at London , about the latter end of the laft century , by a man * who concealed his name , but whom his Preface fhews to have been qualified for his undertaking . This collection Pope ...
Pàgina 182
... had no recourse to the Barbarians for poetical beauties , but fought for every thing in Homer , where , indeed , there is but little that they might not find . The The Italians have been very diligent tranflators ; but I 182 POPE .
... had no recourse to the Barbarians for poetical beauties , but fought for every thing in Homer , where , indeed , there is but little that they might not find . The The Italians have been very diligent tranflators ; but I 182 POPE .
Pàgina 183
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. The Italians have been very diligent tranflators ; but I can hear of no verfion , unless perhaps Angui- lara's Ovid may be excepted , which is read with eagerness . The " Iliad ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. The Italians have been very diligent tranflators ; but I can hear of no verfion , unless perhaps Angui- lara's Ovid may be excepted , which is read with eagerness . The " Iliad ...
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