The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Translation by Lans- dale & Lee.-Ed. 1921 . 3 The following plausible but overprudent counsel on this subject is given by an Italian writer , quoted by " Rhedi de gene- ratione insectarum , " with the epithet of " divini poeta ...
... Translation by Lans- dale & Lee.-Ed. 1921 . 3 The following plausible but overprudent counsel on this subject is given by an Italian writer , quoted by " Rhedi de gene- ratione insectarum , " with the epithet of " divini poeta ...
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... Translation . Dr. Johnson proclaimed Philip Francis , Dean of Lismore ( 1708-1773 ) , the best translator of Horace of his time . ( 2 vols . , Dublin , 1742. ) The most popular translations in our day in Eng- land are Sir Theodore ...
... Translation . Dr. Johnson proclaimed Philip Francis , Dean of Lismore ( 1708-1773 ) , the best translator of Horace of his time . ( 2 vols . , Dublin , 1742. ) The most popular translations in our day in Eng- land are Sir Theodore ...
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... translation of it in poetical prose like the book of Ruth or Job . " ROBERTSON . " Would you , Dr. Johnson , who are master of the English language , but try your hand upon a part of it . " JOHNSON . " Sir , you could not read it ...
... translation of it in poetical prose like the book of Ruth or Job . " ROBERTSON . " Would you , Dr. Johnson , who are master of the English language , but try your hand upon a part of it . " JOHNSON . " Sir , you could not read it ...
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