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Pagina 27
... English classics ; but truly excellent as they are , replete with instruction , and abounding in all the beauties that can adorn language without rendering it gaudy , it may be doubted whether they have done as much good as the other ...
... English classics ; but truly excellent as they are , replete with instruction , and abounding in all the beauties that can adorn language without rendering it gaudy , it may be doubted whether they have done as much good as the other ...
Pagina 46
... 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 capable . Those who ...
... 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 capable . Those who ...
Pagina 48
... 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 , three modern Greek , but only two English - as many ...
... 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 , three modern Greek , but only two English - as many ...
Pagina 49
... English ideas , was omitted in the poem , and its place was filled with what was likely to please the East India Company . To guard , as best he could , against the consequences of liberties so glaring , not to say discreditable , he ...
... English ideas , was omitted in the poem , and its place was filled with what was likely to please the East India Company . To guard , as best he could , against the consequences of liberties so glaring , not to say discreditable , he ...
Pagina 50
... English language , which was the ambition of the translator . " As well might a fourth - rate sculptor have attempted to make an English lion of the Jupiter of Phideas . But there were not many in England at the time , even among the ...
... English language , which was the ambition of the translator . " As well might a fourth - rate sculptor have attempted to make an English lion of the Jupiter of Phideas . But there were not many in England at the time , even among the ...
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