The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. Ed. by C.C. Southey, Volum 11849 |
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... Translations , Panegyricks , Epigrams , and Epitaphs . 66 " Sunt bona , sunt quædam mediocria , sunt mala plura ; Quæ legis hic aliter non fit , abite , liber . " - MARTIAL . Things good , things bad , things middling when you look ...
... Translations , Panegyricks , Epigrams , and Epitaphs . 66 " Sunt bona , sunt quædam mediocria , sunt mala plura ; Quæ legis hic aliter non fit , abite , liber . " - MARTIAL . Things good , things bad , things middling when you look ...
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... translations from Ovid , Virgil , and Horace ; and composed a satirical de- scription of English manners , as delivered by Omai , the Taheitean , to his countrymen on his return . the thirteenth anniversary of my birth , supposing ( by ...
... translations from Ovid , Virgil , and Horace ; and composed a satirical de- scription of English manners , as delivered by Omai , the Taheitean , to his countrymen on his return . the thirteenth anniversary of my birth , supposing ( by ...
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... translating a work from the French ( Necker on the Revolution , vol . ii . , — Dr. Aiken and his son translate the first vol . ) . My time is now wholly engrossed by the race , for I run at the rate of sixteen pages a day , as hard ...
... translating a work from the French ( Necker on the Revolution , vol . ii . , — Dr. Aiken and his son translate the first vol . ) . My time is now wholly engrossed by the race , for I run at the rate of sixteen pages a day , as hard ...
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... translated it , is cer- tainly the best that could be chosen , but , perhaps , the most difficult , as the accent should flow so easily that a bad reader may not be able to spoil them . This is the case with your fourth and fifth lines ...
... translated it , is cer- tainly the best that could be chosen , but , perhaps , the most difficult , as the accent should flow so easily that a bad reader may not be able to spoil them . This is the case with your fourth and fifth lines ...
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... translations from Anacreon , and in return I will always send you some piece which you had not before seen . I wish you would sometimes , on a fine evening , walk out , and write as exact a description of the sunset , and the appearance ...
... translations from Anacreon , and in return I will always send you some piece which you had not before seen . I wish you would sometimes , on a fine evening , walk out , and write as exact a description of the sunset , and the appearance ...
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