A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... latter after the appearance of the Roman History in May of that year . It was doubtless in recognition of the latter work that Goldsmith , through the influence of Reynolds , was soon afterwards appointed Professor of Ancient History to ...
... latter after the appearance of the Roman History in May of that year . It was doubtless in recognition of the latter work that Goldsmith , through the influence of Reynolds , was soon afterwards appointed Professor of Ancient History to ...
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... latter , after accomplishing this task , contrived , by splendid strategy , in the face of an in- furiated Opposition commanding a majority of the House of Commons , to carry on the Government till the fitting moment arrived for a ...
... latter , after accomplishing this task , contrived , by splendid strategy , in the face of an in- furiated Opposition commanding a majority of the House of Commons , to carry on the Government till the fitting moment arrived for a ...
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... latter translated . It was the intention of Dryden to have followed his translation of Virgil with a transla- tion of Homer , and indeed he considered himself better qualified for the latter task than for the former ; for " the Grecian ...
... latter translated . It was the intention of Dryden to have followed his translation of Virgil with a transla- tion of Homer , and indeed he considered himself better qualified for the latter task than for the former ; for " the Grecian ...
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