Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... poetical wonder , the translation of the Iliad ; a performance which no age or nation can pretend to equal 3. To the Greeks translation was almost unknown ; it was totally unknown to the inhabitants of Greece . They had no recourse to ...
... poetical wonder , the translation of the Iliad ; a performance which no age or nation can pretend to equal 3. To the Greeks translation was almost unknown ; it was totally unknown to the inhabitants of Greece . They had no recourse to ...
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... poetical work , of which I will not suppress a ludicrous story . Dodsley , the bookseller was one day mentioning it ... poetical . How can a man write poetically of serges and druggets ? Yet you will hear many people talk to you gravely ...
... poetical work , of which I will not suppress a ludicrous story . Dodsley , the bookseller was one day mentioning it ... poetical . How can a man write poetically of serges and druggets ? Yet you will hear many people talk to you gravely ...
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... poetical excellence in view . His numbers are sometimes smooth and sometimes rugged ; his style is sometimes concatenated and sometimes abrupt , sometimes diffusive and sometimes concise . His plan seems to have started in his mind at ...
... poetical excellence in view . His numbers are sometimes smooth and sometimes rugged ; his style is sometimes concatenated and sometimes abrupt , sometimes diffusive and sometimes concise . His plan seems to have started in his mind at ...
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