Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of Pope : it has long since vanished , and is now in no danger from the criticks . 4 He was introduced to Mr. Pope , who was then visiting Sir John Cotton at ...
... translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of Pope : it has long since vanished , and is now in no danger from the criticks . 4 He was introduced to Mr. Pope , who was then visiting Sir John Cotton at ...
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... translation is a very important event in poetical 6 history , the reader has a right to know upon what grounds I establish my narration . That the version was not wholly Pope's was always known3 ; he had mentioned the assistance of two ...
... translation is a very important event in poetical 6 history , the reader has a right to know upon what grounds I establish my narration . That the version was not wholly Pope's was always known3 ; he had mentioned the assistance of two ...
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... translation and the whole of the notes , and Pope retained for his half of the translation and his general revision £ 3,767 , or , with all deductions , upwards of £ 3,500 . ' He kept his brother poets waiting a whole year before he ...
... translation and the whole of the notes , and Pope retained for his half of the translation and his general revision £ 3,767 , or , with all deductions , upwards of £ 3,500 . ' He kept his brother poets waiting a whole year before he ...
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... translation at all . " ' The Dunciad , 4to ed . 1729 , iii . 327 . For the falsity of this statement see Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , viii . 158. [ The change was made in 1736. ] Spence ( p . 326 ) records on the authority of ...
... translation at all . " ' The Dunciad , 4to ed . 1729 , iii . 327 . For the falsity of this statement see Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , viii . 158. [ The change was made in 1736. ] Spence ( p . 326 ) records on the authority of ...
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... translation , but , in his original works , recollection seems to have been his business more than invention . His imitations are so apparent that it is part of his reader's employment to recall the verses of some former poet ...
... translation , but , in his original works , recollection seems to have been his business more than invention . His imitations are so apparent that it is part of his reader's employment to recall the verses of some former poet ...
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