The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... translations of old Greek and Latin authors . — We " have already most of their Hiftorians in our own tongue , and what is inore for the honour of our lan- 66 guage , it has been taught to exprefs with elegance " the greatest of their ...
... translations of old Greek and Latin authors . — We " have already most of their Hiftorians in our own tongue , and what is inore for the honour of our lan- 66 guage , it has been taught to exprefs with elegance " the greatest of their ...
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... Translations : all very voluminous , and fit to erect altars to Dulnefs . 68 VER . 135 . VER . 141. Ogilby the great ; ] . " John Ogilby was one , who " from a late initiation into literature , made fuch a progrefs as might well style ...
... Translations : all very voluminous , and fit to erect altars to Dulnefs . 68 VER . 135 . VER . 141. Ogilby the great ; ] . " John Ogilby was one , who " from a late initiation into literature , made fuch a progrefs as might well style ...
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... translations of Milton ; and afterwards by as great paffion for Arthur Johnston , a Scotch physician's Ver- fion of the Pfalms , of which he printed many fine Editions . See more of him , Book iii . ver . 325 . The decent Knight retir'd ...
... translations of Milton ; and afterwards by as great paffion for Arthur Johnston , a Scotch physician's Ver- fion of the Pfalms , of which he printed many fine Editions . See more of him , Book iii . ver . 325 . The decent Knight retir'd ...
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