The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... readers , he was tempted to try his own skill in giving Chaucer a more fashionable appearance , and put January and May , and the Prologue of the Wife of Bath , into modern English , He tranflated likewife the Epiftle of Sappho to Phaon ...
... readers , he was tempted to try his own skill in giving Chaucer a more fashionable appearance , and put January and May , and the Prologue of the Wife of Bath , into modern English , He tranflated likewife the Epiftle of Sappho to Phaon ...
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... readers of Homer the number is very small of those who find much in the Greek more than in the Latin , except the mufick of the numbers . If more help was wanting , he had the poetica ! tranflation of Eobanus Heffus , an unwearied ...
... readers of Homer the number is very small of those who find much in the Greek more than in the Latin , except the mufick of the numbers . If more help was wanting , he had the poetica ! tranflation of Eobanus Heffus , an unwearied ...
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... readers . Euftathius was therefore ne- ceffarily confulted . To read Euftathius , of whofe work there was then no Latin verfion , I fufpect Pope , if he had been willing , not to have been able ; fome other was therefore to be found ...
... readers . Euftathius was therefore ne- ceffarily confulted . To read Euftathius , of whofe work there was then no Latin verfion , I fufpect Pope , if he had been willing , not to have been able ; fome other was therefore to be found ...
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... elegance of its laft , will naturally defire a greater number ; but most other readers are already tired , and I am not writing only to poets and philofophers . The 1 The Iliad was published volume by volume , as 26 POPE .
... elegance of its laft , will naturally defire a greater number ; but most other readers are already tired , and I am not writing only to poets and philofophers . The 1 The Iliad was published volume by volume , as 26 POPE .
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... first omitted ; other marginal additions of the fame kind he made in the later editions of his poems . Waller remarks , that poets lofe half their praife , praife , because the reader knows not what they have POPE . 45.
... first omitted ; other marginal additions of the fame kind he made in the later editions of his poems . Waller remarks , that poets lofe half their praife , praife , because the reader knows not what they have POPE . 45.
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