Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... Iliad • · • 334 343 347 348 · Thomson and the Surveyor - Generalship of the Leeward Islands • INDEX TITLES OF WORKS QUOTED IN THE NOTES 359 361 400 411 421 442-444 446 457-459 PR 3526 L8 • 459 459-461 463-558 559-568 1905 a . 3 LIVES OF ...
... Iliad • · • 334 343 347 348 · Thomson and the Surveyor - Generalship of the Leeward Islands • INDEX TITLES OF WORKS QUOTED IN THE NOTES 359 361 400 411 421 442-444 446 457-459 PR 3526 L8 • 459 459-461 463-558 559-568 1905 a . 3 LIVES OF ...
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... Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , com- monly called Pope's Miscellanies ' , many of his early pieces were inserted . 5 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the Iliad gave ...
... Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , com- monly called Pope's Miscellanies ' , many of his early pieces were inserted . 5 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the Iliad gave ...
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... Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , com- monly called Pope's Miscellanies ' , many of his early pieces were inserted . 5 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the Iliad gave ...
... Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , com- monly called Pope's Miscellanies ' , many of his early pieces were inserted . 5 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the Iliad gave ...
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... Iliad . He wrote to Pope in 1735 : ' I was so easy in my fortunes that I was grown above taking any reward . Ib . p . 177 . Pope , in 1722 , at the beginning of the undertaking wrote to Broome : -'I must once more put you in mind that ...
... Iliad . He wrote to Pope in 1735 : ' I was so easy in my fortunes that I was grown above taking any reward . Ib . p . 177 . Pope , in 1722 , at the beginning of the undertaking wrote to Broome : -'I must once more put you in mind that ...
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... Iliad , that English poetry owed much of its present beauty to his translations . Sandys very rarely attempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his proficiency was considerable , he was removed to a school ...
... Iliad , that English poetry owed much of its present beauty to his translations . Sandys very rarely attempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his proficiency was considerable , he was removed to a school ...
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