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... translation of the Iliad . However , when in 1720 that was completed he did not go back , as we might have expected ... translation of the Odyssey . Pope was led into this by the extraordinary success of his translation of the Iliad ...
... translation of the Iliad . However , when in 1720 that was completed he did not go back , as we might have expected ... translation of the Odyssey . Pope was led into this by the extraordinary success of his translation of the Iliad ...
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... translation , entitled ' Preface of the Translator , With a Parallel of Poetry and Painting ' , lists three main ways in which the two arts are parallel — the Invention , the Design , and the Colouring and then goes on to elaborate on ...
... translation , entitled ' Preface of the Translator , With a Parallel of Poetry and Painting ' , lists three main ways in which the two arts are parallel — the Invention , the Design , and the Colouring and then goes on to elaborate on ...
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... translation that took place in the seventeenth century . During the first half of the century most English verse translation tended toward a fairly close adherence to the original , for example Ben Jonson's translation of Horace's Ars ...
... translation that took place in the seventeenth century . During the first half of the century most English verse translation tended toward a fairly close adherence to the original , for example Ben Jonson's translation of Horace's Ars ...
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The experimenting poet 17091717 | 8 |
Epitaph | 26 |
Grub Street and the war with the Dunces | 43 |
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