The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 144
... translated . This ode in the Greek ( besides those beauties observed by Madam Da- cier ) has several harmonious turns in the words , which are not lost in the English . I must far- ther add , that the translation has preserved every ...
... translated . This ode in the Greek ( besides those beauties observed by Madam Da- cier ) has several harmonious turns in the words , which are not lost in the English . I must far- ther add , that the translation has preserved every ...
Strana 173
... translation of this fragment which I shall here cite , is that of Monsieur Boileau . Heureux ! qui près de toi , pour toi seule soûpire : Qui jouït du plaisir de t'entendre parler : Qui te voit quelquefois doucement lui soûrire . Les ...
... translation of this fragment which I shall here cite , is that of Monsieur Boileau . Heureux ! qui près de toi , pour toi seule soûpire : Qui jouït du plaisir de t'entendre parler : Qui te voit quelquefois doucement lui soûrire . Les ...
Strana 216
... translations which you have lately given us from the Greek , in some of your last pa- pers , have been the occasion ... translated : * but with such wide deviations from the original , and in a style so far differing from the author's ...
... translations which you have lately given us from the Greek , in some of your last pa- pers , have been the occasion ... translated : * but with such wide deviations from the original , and in a style so far differing from the author's ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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