Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... Italian , & c . . . . And Mr. Toland and Mr. Gildon publicly de- clared Ozell's translation of Homer to be , as it was prior , so likewise superior to Pope's . ' Broome published also versions of parts of the Iliad ' in the style of ...
... Italian , & c . . . . And Mr. Toland and Mr. Gildon publicly de- clared Ozell's translation of Homer to be , as it was prior , so likewise superior to Pope's . ' Broome published also versions of parts of the Iliad ' in the style of ...
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... Italian , & c . . . . And Mr. Toland and Mr. Gildon publicly de- clared Ozell's translation of Homer to be , as it was prior , so likewise superior to Pope's . ' Broome published also versions of parts of the Iliad ' in the style of ...
... Italian , & c . . . . And Mr. Toland and Mr. Gildon publicly de- clared Ozell's translation of Homer to be , as it was prior , so likewise superior to Pope's . ' Broome published also versions of parts of the Iliad ' in the style of ...
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... Italian , which , as he desired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application soon For the injury to his health by overstudy see post , POPE , 255 . 2 Mr. Elwin points out that all Pope's unrevised poems were sup ...
... Italian , which , as he desired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application soon For the injury to his health by overstudy see post , POPE , 255 . 2 Mr. Elwin points out that all Pope's unrevised poems were sup ...
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Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. despatched . Of Italian learning he does not appear to have ever made much use in his subsequent studies 2 . He then returned to Binfield , and delighted himself with his 20 own poetry . He ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. despatched . Of Italian learning he does not appear to have ever made much use in his subsequent studies 2 . He then returned to Binfield , and delighted himself with his 20 own poetry . He ...
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... Italian , which , as he desired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application soon For the injury to his health by overstudy see post , POPE , 255 . 2 Mr. Elwin points out that all Pope's unrevised poems were sup ...
... Italian , which , as he desired nothing more than to read them , were by diligent application soon For the injury to his health by overstudy see post , POPE , 255 . 2 Mr. Elwin points out that all Pope's unrevised poems were sup ...
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