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He therefore solicited a subscription to an intended translation of “ Homer's Iliad . ” In 1688 , Milton's “ Paradise Lost ” had been published with great success , in folio , by subscription , under the patronage of Lord Somers ...
He therefore solicited a subscription to an intended translation of “ Homer's Iliad . ” In 1688 , Milton's “ Paradise Lost ” had been published with great success , in folio , by subscription , under the patronage of Lord Somers ...
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Mr. Thompson got him to look over a translation of the “ Chronicle of Geoffrey of Monmouth , ” done by himself , and Pope translated these lines from it for him . Pope gives a most amusing account of his interviews with Mr. Thompson in ...
Mr. Thompson got him to look over a translation of the “ Chronicle of Geoffrey of Monmouth , ” done by himself , and Pope translated these lines from it for him . Pope gives a most amusing account of his interviews with Mr. Thompson in ...
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Come we now to his translation of the Iliad , celebrated by numerous pens , yet shall it suffice to mention the indefati . gable Sir Richard Blackmore , Knt . who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our author ) yet styleth this a ...
Come we now to his translation of the Iliad , celebrated by numerous pens , yet shall it suffice to mention the indefati . gable Sir Richard Blackmore , Knt . who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our author ) yet styleth this a ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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