Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... translator of the Metamorphoses is not recognised in the translator of the Psalms . The gentleness and sim- plicity of his manner will be seen in the following version of the forty - second Psalm . PSALM XLII . Lord ! as the hart embost ...
... translator of the Metamorphoses is not recognised in the translator of the Psalms . The gentleness and sim- plicity of his manner will be seen in the following version of the forty - second Psalm . PSALM XLII . Lord ! as the hart embost ...
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... translation of Psalms , of which notice will be subsequently taken . Wither observed that the " excellent ... translating the Psalms ; but before he " had half ended them , " the report " that one of much better proficiency had made a ...
... translation of Psalms , of which notice will be subsequently taken . Wither observed that the " excellent ... translating the Psalms ; but before he " had half ended them , " the report " that one of much better proficiency had made a ...
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... translation of the Dies Irae is spoken of by Pope , as one of the most excellent of Crashaw's compositions . Warton coldly observes , that he has " very well translated the Dies Iræ * , to which translation Roscommon is much indebted ...
... translation of the Dies Irae is spoken of by Pope , as one of the most excellent of Crashaw's compositions . Warton coldly observes , that he has " very well translated the Dies Iræ * , to which translation Roscommon is much indebted ...
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