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Pope has , to be sure , been in certain particulars faithful to the Greek . He has , for example , kept the bulk of the translation very close to that of the original . On the average five lines of the Greek are represented by six lines ...
Pope has , to be sure , been in certain particulars faithful to the Greek . He has , for example , kept the bulk of the translation very close to that of the original . On the average five lines of the Greek are represented by six lines ...
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As the Greeks cross the plain , their tramping feet stir up a great cloud of dust . ... ( III , 10-14 ) The five lines of the Greek have become in the English five couplets , and the expansion results from a more detailed explicitness ...
As the Greeks cross the plain , their tramping feet stir up a great cloud of dust . ... ( III , 10-14 ) The five lines of the Greek have become in the English five couplets , and the expansion results from a more detailed explicitness ...
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And it is more a product of Roman literature than of Greek — though one is not likely to forget either Aristophanes or Lucian ; but Lucian , at any ... Greek , and the critics tell us that his prose style is coloured with Latinisms .
And it is more a product of Roman literature than of Greek — though one is not likely to forget either Aristophanes or Lucian ; but Lucian , at any ... Greek , and the critics tell us that his prose style is coloured with Latinisms .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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