| John Dryden - 1800 - 712 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth ^Eneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...as he sees occasion : and taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the ground-work, as he pleases. Such is Mr. Cowley's practice... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth yEneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...as he sees occasion : and taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the ground-work, as he pleases. Such is Mr. Cowlcy's practice... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 496 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth ^Eneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...as he sees occasion; and, taking only some general hints from the original, to run divisions on the ground- work, as he pleases. Such is Mr Cowley's practice... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 490 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth jEneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...as he sees occasion ; and, taking only some general hints from the original, to run divisions on the ground- work, as he pleases. Such is Mr Cowley's practice... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's f'Urth jtneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...the words and sense, but to forsake them both as he и« occasion ; and, taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the ground4... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Snch is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth .Sneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...the words and sense, but to forsake them both as he teei occasion; and, taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the groundwork,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 oldal
...Such is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth yEneid. The third way is that of imitation, \vhere the translator (if now he has not lost that name)...the words and sense, but to forsake them both as he »ees occasion ; and, taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the groundwork,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, hut not altered. Such U Mr. Walter's translation of Virgil's forth jtneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator (if now he has not lost that "ame) assumes the liberty, not only to vary from the words and sense, but to forsake them both as he... | |
| 1845 - 816 oldal
...Such is Mr we have said the best of it, it is but a Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth iEueid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator...lost that name) assumes the liberty, not only to vary rrom the words and sense, bnt to forsake them both as he sees occasion, and taking only some general... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 oldal
...admitted to be amplified, but not altered. Such is Mr. Waller's translation of Virgil's fourth jEneid. The third way is that of imitation, where the translator,...as he sees occasion : and taking only some general hints from the original, to run division on the ground-work, as he pleases. Such is Mr. Cowley's practice... | |
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