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... translated into any foreign tongue . Some selection of the prominent parts , connected by prose - narrative , would ... translating the works of others . When the ease and copiousness of Drden's style are compared with the curious ...
... translated into any foreign tongue . Some selection of the prominent parts , connected by prose - narrative , would ... translating the works of others . When the ease and copiousness of Drden's style are compared with the curious ...
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... translated stock of oriental literature ; and secondly , as a remarkable document of the state of living opinion in Hindustan . The author , Rammohun Roy , is by birth a Bramin , and a native of the province of Bengal , where he was ...
... translated stock of oriental literature ; and secondly , as a remarkable document of the state of living opinion in Hindustan . The author , Rammohun Roy , is by birth a Bramin , and a native of the province of Bengal , where he was ...
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... translated in a spirited and faithful style , though occasionally tinctured by those pe- culiarities of manner which ... translations of Ovid which we already possess , we should by no means re- commend Mr. Lloyd to pursue the ...
... translated in a spirited and faithful style , though occasionally tinctured by those pe- culiarities of manner which ... translations of Ovid which we already possess , we should by no means re- commend Mr. Lloyd to pursue the ...
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