Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... translated by Florio ) , and essayists of his colour , might at a pinch be recruited . Not so Hazlitt , who in his art is a man of action and pugnacity . John Synge , who became , for a time , a light - headed fashion and has now been ...
... translated by Florio ) , and essayists of his colour , might at a pinch be recruited . Not so Hazlitt , who in his art is a man of action and pugnacity . John Synge , who became , for a time , a light - headed fashion and has now been ...
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... translated into English ( very haltingly ) by J. B. Inglis in 1832 and by E. C. Thomas ( much better ) in 1888. That edition was republished in the King's Classics by the De La More Press in 1902. The first chapter is a lyrical ...
... translated into English ( very haltingly ) by J. B. Inglis in 1832 and by E. C. Thomas ( much better ) in 1888. That edition was republished in the King's Classics by the De La More Press in 1902. The first chapter is a lyrical ...
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... translation of Du Bartas is a delightful farrago . There are eighteen . prefatory poems in nearly all the European languages , among them addresses ( in the mother tongue ) from Ben Jonson , John Davies of Hereford ( a dull and ...
... translation of Du Bartas is a delightful farrago . There are eighteen . prefatory poems in nearly all the European languages , among them addresses ( in the mother tongue ) from Ben Jonson , John Davies of Hereford ( a dull and ...
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... translator of Lucian ; " I. M. , " who cannot be John Milton , but is probably James Mabbe , the Spanish scholar , who trans- lated Fonseca's " Divine Meditations " and Mateo Aleman's picaresque THE PREFATORY POEM 59.
... translator of Lucian ; " I. M. , " who cannot be John Milton , but is probably James Mabbe , the Spanish scholar , who trans- lated Fonseca's " Divine Meditations " and Mateo Aleman's picaresque THE PREFATORY POEM 59.
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... translator of Aesop , L'Estrange ; and , since all must have a finger in the pie , the stationer . " If this Booke faile , " he says , burning his boats , " ' tis time to quit the trade . " At the beginning of this magnificent folio is ...
... translator of Aesop , L'Estrange ; and , since all must have a finger in the pie , the stationer . " If this Booke faile , " he says , burning his boats , " ' tis time to quit the trade . " At the beginning of this magnificent folio is ...
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