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... in which his claim to a knowledge of Greek and ability to translate Homer were unmercifully ridiculed . ... On his intended Translation of Homer's Iliads6 ; and in this Pope is taunted with making more money out of the Iliad than ...
... in which his claim to a knowledge of Greek and ability to translate Homer were unmercifully ridiculed . ... On his intended Translation of Homer's Iliads6 ; and in this Pope is taunted with making more money out of the Iliad than ...
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there is his own admission to Pope , that he had had Tickell's translation in his hands to " look over . " 20 It should also be noted that Thomas Tickell , who was then probably Addison's most intimate friend , and , later , his ...
there is his own admission to Pope , that he had had Tickell's translation in his hands to " look over . " 20 It should also be noted that Thomas Tickell , who was then probably Addison's most intimate friend , and , later , his ...
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It is misleading to say ( II , 56 ) that The Persian and Turk- ish Tales compleat were translated in two volumes by ... The two vol- umes which Dr. Atterbury found so " Monsterous " were appar- ently the translation by " the late ...
It is misleading to say ( II , 56 ) that The Persian and Turk- ish Tales compleat were translated in two volumes by ... The two vol- umes which Dr. Atterbury found so " Monsterous " were appar- ently the translation by " the late ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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