Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... Original , which would have been irksome to an English Reader , as well as Translator ; I have at least taken pains to reject every phrase that is not entirely Homerical , and have industriously avoided mixing ye Elegance or Ease of ...
... Original , which would have been irksome to an English Reader , as well as Translator ; I have at least taken pains to reject every phrase that is not entirely Homerical , and have industriously avoided mixing ye Elegance or Ease of ...
Pàgina 340
... original , which will likewise often detect strained applications . Be- tween Roman images and English manners there will be an irrecon- cileable dissimilitude , and the works will be generally uncouth and party - coloured ; neither ...
... original , which will likewise often detect strained applications . Be- tween Roman images and English manners there will be an irrecon- cileable dissimilitude , and the works will be generally uncouth and party - coloured ; neither ...
Pàgina 546
... original long in the possession of the late Thomas Hill , Esq . - the Hull of Gilbert Gurney , ' and the original of Paul Pry : - TO HERBERT CROFT , ESQ . , SOUTHAMPTON ROW , London . Sandleford , Sept. 17 , 1782 . MRS . MONTAGU ...
... original long in the possession of the late Thomas Hill , Esq . - the Hull of Gilbert Gurney , ' and the original of Paul Pry : - TO HERBERT CROFT , ESQ . , SOUTHAMPTON ROW , London . Sandleford , Sept. 17 , 1782 . MRS . MONTAGU ...
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