Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... English . I had , however , a better reason than the desire of displaying my proficiency : for I wished to put you in good humour with a language , from the acquirement of which I have 10 promised myself much edification and the means ...
... English . I had , however , a better reason than the desire of displaying my proficiency : for I wished to put you in good humour with a language , from the acquirement of which I have 10 promised myself much edification and the means ...
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... English , " I wish you would render into English some select passages of the Messiah , and revenge me of your countryman ! " It was the liveliest thing which he produced in the whole conversation . He told us , that his first ode was ...
... English , " I wish you would render into English some select passages of the Messiah , and revenge me of your countryman ! " It was the liveliest thing which he produced in the whole conversation . He told us , that his first ode was ...
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... English you cannot do this . I answered , that in English we could commonly render one Greek heroic line in a line and a half of our common heroic metre , and I conjectured that this line and a half would be 5 found to contain no more ...
... English you cannot do this . I answered , that in English we could commonly render one Greek heroic line in a line and a half of our common heroic metre , and I conjectured that this line and a half would be 5 found to contain no more ...
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