The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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... translation . — I am in doubt , whether I should most admire " the justness to the original , or the force and beauty of the " language , or the sounding variety of the numbers : But when I " find all these meet , it puts me in mind of ...
... translation . — I am in doubt , whether I should most admire " the justness to the original , or the force and beauty of the " language , or the sounding variety of the numbers : But when I " find all these meet , it puts me in mind of ...
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... translation of the first book of the Iliad , 4to . < Tickell says that at one time he had intended to translate the whole of the Iliad , " but had the pleasure of being diverted from that Design , by finding the Work was fallen into a ...
... translation of the first book of the Iliad , 4to . < Tickell says that at one time he had intended to translate the whole of the Iliad , " but had the pleasure of being diverted from that Design , by finding the Work was fallen into a ...
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... Translation at all . < In 1735c the concluding words read : " so long imploy'd in translation . " - Pope's note is disingenuous ; he did , in fact , intend the reference to Broome as a sarcasm , for the two men had quar- relled . ( See ...
... Translation at all . < In 1735c the concluding words read : " so long imploy'd in translation . " - Pope's note is disingenuous ; he did , in fact , intend the reference to Broome as a sarcasm , for the two men had quar- relled . ( See ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
A Letter to the Publisher II | 11 |
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