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... Lusiad , translated into English verse by Sir RICHARD FANSHAW : 1V . ENGLAND UNDER THE STEWARTS . 64 1. Constitutional History of England . By HENRY HALLAN . 2. History of England . By DAVID HUME . V. TENDENCIES IN MODERN THOUGHT .. 1 ...
... Lusiad , translated into English verse by Sir RICHARD FANSHAW : 1V . ENGLAND UNDER THE STEWARTS . 64 1. Constitutional History of England . By HENRY HALLAN . 2. History of England . By DAVID HUME . V. TENDENCIES IN MODERN THOUGHT .. 1 ...
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... Lusiad , translated into English verse by Sir RICHARD FAN- London . SHAW . THERE is no fact less disputed than that every civilized nation has its golden age - that in which it produces the best intellectual fruit of which its genius is ...
... Lusiad , translated into English verse by Sir RICHARD FAN- London . SHAW . THERE is no fact less disputed than that every civilized nation has its golden age - that in which it produces the best intellectual fruit of which its genius is ...
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... Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of the other great poets mentioned has been more translated . There are five Latin translations of the Lusiad , six Italian , eight German , nine Spanish ...
... Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of the other great poets mentioned has been more translated . There are five Latin translations of the Lusiad , six Italian , eight German , nine Spanish ...
Pagina 49
... Lusiad he undertook the task from first . Of this we have sufficient evi- dence in his own language . He gives us to understand , plainly enough , that he regarded the whole affair in a utilitarian , or busi- ness point of view . The ...
... Lusiad he undertook the task from first . Of this we have sufficient evi- dence in his own language . He gives us to understand , plainly enough , that he regarded the whole affair in a utilitarian , or busi- ness point of view . The ...
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... Lusiad as a great poem ; so that the grossest errors in the translation were likely to be passed over ; nay , praised , on the supposition that they were peculiari- ties of the author , which , for aught they knew , were regarded by ...
... Lusiad as a great poem ; so that the grossest errors in the translation were likely to be passed over ; nay , praised , on the supposition that they were peculiari- ties of the author , which , for aught they knew , were regarded by ...
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