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the English language . We express this opinion from a toler- ably complete and long acquaintance with the versions of glorious old ballad - chanting Chapman , and Pope , and Cowper , incomparably the greatest of those who have rendered ...
the English language . We express this opinion from a toler- ably complete and long acquaintance with the versions of glorious old ballad - chanting Chapman , and Pope , and Cowper , incomparably the greatest of those who have rendered ...
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English Imagination and Humour . 373 such life and truth . Nor is this distinctness of delineation con- fined to man . Nature , too , is pictured with similar accuracy and vividness . This distinct conception of detail reveals a slow ...
English Imagination and Humour . 373 such life and truth . Nor is this distinctness of delineation con- fined to man . Nature , too , is pictured with similar accuracy and vividness . This distinct conception of detail reveals a slow ...
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... English mind , should yet be as good as unknown and unintro- duced to us , has often seemed to us amazing . Probably the best edition of his works in English , which has also the advantage of being English and French , is that of 1739 ...
... English mind , should yet be as good as unknown and unintro- duced to us , has often seemed to us amazing . Probably the best edition of his works in English , which has also the advantage of being English and French , is that of 1739 ...
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