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... translated the first part of Pope's preface as the Préface de l'Homère Anglois , and in 1723 , a French translation of the Guardian was published at The Hague , entitled Le Mentor Moderne . The second item , the translation of Pope's ...
... translated the first part of Pope's preface as the Préface de l'Homère Anglois , and in 1723 , a French translation of the Guardian was published at The Hague , entitled Le Mentor Moderne . The second item , the translation of Pope's ...
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... Translation of Homer . Bolingbroke , as we have seen , took a close interest in the fortunes of Pope's Homer on both sides of the Channel . Knowing Madame Dacier from the salon , he would certainly have read her censo- rious remarks on ...
... Translation of Homer . Bolingbroke , as we have seen , took a close interest in the fortunes of Pope's Homer on both sides of the Channel . Knowing Madame Dacier from the salon , he would certainly have read her censo- rious remarks on ...
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... translation of Lucretius . 50 What has happened , the reader wonders , to Dryden's translation ? There follows Fabian's treatment of what is , he virtually admits , his most difficult problem - that the Essay on Man is far more ...
... translation of Lucretius . 50 What has happened , the reader wonders , to Dryden's translation ? There follows Fabian's treatment of what is , he virtually admits , his most difficult problem - that the Essay on Man is far more ...
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