The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... tranflated in his time ; or were fuch easy coincidences of thought , as will happen to all who confider the fame ... tranflation of , I prae , fequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleafing dream , says , I cry ...
... tranflated in his time ; or were fuch easy coincidences of thought , as will happen to all who confider the fame ... tranflation of , I prae , fequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleafing dream , says , I cry ...
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... tranflation , where it deviates from the Ita- lian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his ... tranflated . • That much knowledge is fcattered over his works is very juftly obferved by Pope , but it is often ...
... tranflation , where it deviates from the Ita- lian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his ... tranflated . • That much knowledge is fcattered over his works is very juftly obferved by Pope , but it is often ...
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... tranflated , and fome of the Greek ; the Reformation had filled the kingdom with theological learning ; most of the to- picks of human difquifition had found English wri- ters ; and poetry had been cultivated , not only with diligence ...
... tranflated , and fome of the Greek ; the Reformation had filled the kingdom with theological learning ; most of the to- picks of human difquifition had found English wri- ters ; and poetry had been cultivated , not only with diligence ...
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... catalogue is added of thofe tranflated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call The claffics of an age that heard of none . The . The reader may not be displeased to have the Greek ADVERTISEMENT to the READER . 79.
... catalogue is added of thofe tranflated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call The claffics of an age that heard of none . The . The reader may not be displeased to have the Greek ADVERTISEMENT to the READER . 79.
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... tranflated into English by Geo . Chapman . " Again , April 8 , 1611 , " A booke called Homer's Iliades in Englifhe , containing 24 Bookes . " Again , Nov , 2 , 1614 , " Homer's Odiffes 24 bookes tranflated by George Chapman . " " + ...
... tranflated into English by Geo . Chapman . " Again , April 8 , 1611 , " A booke called Homer's Iliades in Englifhe , containing 24 Bookes . " Again , Nov , 2 , 1614 , " Homer's Odiffes 24 bookes tranflated by George Chapman . " " + ...
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