English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... Homer a more pleasing task than Virgil , though I say not the translation will be less labor- ious ; for the Grecian ... Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ...
... Homer a more pleasing task than Virgil , though I say not the translation will be less labor- ious ; for the Grecian ... Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ...
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... Homer a more pleasing task than Virgil , though I say not the translation will be less labor- ious ; for the Grecian ... Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ...
... Homer a more pleasing task than Virgil , though I say not the translation will be less labor- ious ; for the Grecian ... Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ...
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... Homer ; but he who takes the same method , which Homer took , for arriving at a capacity of accomplishing a work so great . Tread in his steps to the sole fountain of immortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is ...
... Homer ; but he who takes the same method , which Homer took , for arriving at a capacity of accomplishing a work so great . Tread in his steps to the sole fountain of immortality ; drink where he drank , at the true Helicon , that is ...
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