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Pagina 19
... Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which afterwards gave the main support to the Tatler and the Spectator . Ignorant of the writings of the 1. ] 19 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which afterwards gave the main support to the Tatler and the Spectator . Ignorant of the writings of the 1. ] 19 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
Pagina 28
... translation of Herodotus , and one of the papers in the Spectator is a direct imitation of a jeu d'esprit of Lucian's . The Eton or Rugby boy who , in these days , with a normal appe- tite for cricket and football , acquired an equal ...
... translation of Herodotus , and one of the papers in the Spectator is a direct imitation of a jeu d'esprit of Lucian's . The Eton or Rugby boy who , in these days , with a normal appe- tite for cricket and football , acquired an equal ...
Pagina 31
... translations of Virgil and other Latin poets , some of which had recently appeared in Tonson's Miscellany . The old poet ... translation , a discourse written by Addison on the Georgics , as well as arguments to most of the books of the ...
... translations of Virgil and other Latin poets , some of which had recently appeared in Tonson's Miscellany . The old poet ... translation , a discourse written by Addison on the Georgics , as well as arguments to most of the books of the ...
Pagina 32
... translation of Herodotus . He also sug- gested a translation of Ovid . Addison undertook to procure coadjutors for the work of translating the Greek historian . He himself actually translated the books called Polymnia and Urania , but ...
... translation of Herodotus . He also sug- gested a translation of Ovid . Addison undertook to procure coadjutors for the work of translating the Greek historian . He himself actually translated the books called Polymnia and Urania , but ...
Pagina 35
... translation of Ovid.1 The time came when he was obliged to form a decision affecting the entire course of his life . Tonson , who had a wide acquaintance , no doubt introduced him to Congreve and the leading men of letters in London ...
... translation of Ovid.1 The time came when he was obliged to form a decision affecting the entire course of his life . Tonson , who had a wide acquaintance , no doubt introduced him to Congreve and the leading men of letters in London ...
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