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... translator of the " Iliads " into prose , in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth . How their several parts were distributed is not known . This is the translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of ...
... translator of the " Iliads " into prose , in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth . How their several parts were distributed is not known . This is the translation of which Ozell boasted as superior , in Toland's opinion , to that of ...
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... translation of the " Iliad ; " and in the vo- lumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called 66 Pope's Miscellanies , " many of his early pieces were inserted . Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely con- nected . When the ...
... translation of the " Iliad ; " and in the vo- lumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called 66 Pope's Miscellanies , " many of his early pieces were inserted . Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely con- nected . When the ...
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... translating odes of Anacreon , which he published in the " Gentleman's Magazine , ” under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was ...
... translating odes of Anacreon , which he published in the " Gentleman's Magazine , ” under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was ...
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... translations . Sandys very rarely at- tempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his profi- ciency was considerable , he was removed to a school at Twyford , near Winchester , and again to another school about ...
... translations . Sandys very rarely at- tempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his profi- ciency was considerable , he was removed to a school at Twyford , near Winchester , and again to another school about ...
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... translated more than a fourth part of the " Metamor- phoses . " If he kept the same proportion in his other exercises , it cannot be thought that his loss was great . He tells of himself , in his poems , that " he lisp'd in numbers ...
... translated more than a fourth part of the " Metamor- phoses . " If he kept the same proportion in his other exercises , it cannot be thought that his loss was great . He tells of himself , in his poems , that " he lisp'd in numbers ...
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