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... translation was made by Dupré de Saint - Maur , by the Abbé de Boismorand , or by both . Telleen gathers the evidence together , 1. c . , pp . 25 ff . The translation was well received by the French journals ( Mercure de France , 1729 ...
... translation was made by Dupré de Saint - Maur , by the Abbé de Boismorand , or by both . Telleen gathers the evidence together , 1. c . , pp . 25 ff . The translation was well received by the French journals ( Mercure de France , 1729 ...
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... translations into verse . The author was J. van Zanten . A second translation — or rather paraphrase in Alexandrines of the first , for its author , L. Paludanus , was ignorant of English - was published at Amsterdam in 1780.2 The ...
... translations into verse . The author was J. van Zanten . A second translation — or rather paraphrase in Alexandrines of the first , for its author , L. Paludanus , was ignorant of English - was published at Amsterdam in 1780.2 The ...
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... translation of Paradise Lost , which may without difficulty be claimed as the best translation of the poem into French prose . But as a translator Chateaubriand was not alone ; translation after transla- tion seemed to spring up out of ...
... translation of Paradise Lost , which may without difficulty be claimed as the best translation of the poem into French prose . But as a translator Chateaubriand was not alone ; translation after transla- tion seemed to spring up out of ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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