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... translation by William Tyndale . Their work was published in 1611 as : The Holy Bible , Containing the Old Testament and the New : Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues , with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and ...
... translation by William Tyndale . Their work was published in 1611 as : The Holy Bible , Containing the Old Testament and the New : Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues , with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and ...
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... translation of Homer ( Iliad , 1715-20 ; Odyssey , 1725-26 ) : a tremendous task which brought him an even wider reputation and financial independence for the rest of his life . Though highly praised and judged by Dr. Johnson " the ...
... translation of Homer ( Iliad , 1715-20 ; Odyssey , 1725-26 ) : a tremendous task which brought him an even wider reputation and financial independence for the rest of his life . Though highly praised and judged by Dr. Johnson " the ...
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... translated into a language different from his native Yiddish to be fully appreciated by an international audience . Born ... translation of his prose ( due to other distinguished writers , Saul Bellow among them , and occasionally to the ...
... translated into a language different from his native Yiddish to be fully appreciated by an international audience . Born ... translation of his prose ( due to other distinguished writers , Saul Bellow among them , and occasionally to the ...
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