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Joseph Warton. lanada , and afterwards tranflated , or rather imitated and new - modelled , by no less an author than the celebrated Le Sage * . The book is not fo contemptible as fome authors infinuate ; it was well received in France ...
Joseph Warton. lanada , and afterwards tranflated , or rather imitated and new - modelled , by no less an author than the celebrated Le Sage * . The book is not fo contemptible as fome authors infinuate ; it was well received in France ...
Page 300
... tranflated * by Pallavacini , Theocritus by Ricolotti and Salvini , Ovid by Anguillara , the Æneid , admirably well , in blank verfe , by An- nibal Caro , and the Georgics , in blank verie alio , by Daniello , and Lucretius by Marchetti ...
... tranflated * by Pallavacini , Theocritus by Ricolotti and Salvini , Ovid by Anguillara , the Æneid , admirably well , in blank verfe , by An- nibal Caro , and the Georgics , in blank verie alio , by Daniello , and Lucretius by Marchetti ...
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... tranflated this piece . Boetius was a moit admired claffic of that age ; indeed he deserves to be fo of any . This fentence frongly alfo characterises the times . Paracleto Paraclete was built in the parish of Quincey , upon 316 ESSAY ...
... tranflated this piece . Boetius was a moit admired claffic of that age ; indeed he deserves to be fo of any . This fentence frongly alfo characterises the times . Paracleto Paraclete was built in the parish of Quincey , upon 316 ESSAY ...
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