Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Pindar , word for word , it would be thought that one madman had translated another ; as may appear , when he , that understands not the original , reads the verbal traduction of him into Latin prose , than which nothing seems more ...
... Pindar , word for word , it would be thought that one madman had translated another ; as may appear , when he , that understands not the original , reads the verbal traduction of him into Latin prose , than which nothing seems more ...
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... Pindar or Eschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed to read and write ; and how restless , how difficultly hidden , the powers of genius are ; and yet find even ...
... Pindar or Eschylus , could have read , are in the power of almost every man , in a country where almost every man is instructed to read and write ; and how restless , how difficultly hidden , the powers of genius are ; and yet find even ...
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... PINDAR . Nem . Ode xi . This has been my Object , and this alone can be my Defence - and O ! that with this my personal as well as my LITERARY LIFE might conclude ! the unquenched desire I mean , not without the consciousness of having ...
... PINDAR . Nem . Ode xi . This has been my Object , and this alone can be my Defence - and O ! that with this my personal as well as my LITERARY LIFE might conclude ! the unquenched desire I mean , not without the consciousness of having ...
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