[395] _Preface to the Translation of Ovid's Epistles_, _Essays_, v. 1, p.
237.
[396] _Dedication of Examen Poeticum_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 10. Johnson,
writing of the latter part of the seventeenth century, says, "The authority
of Jonson, Sandys, and Holiday had fixed the judgment of the nation" (_The
Idler_, 69), and Tytler, in his _Essay on the Principles of Translation_,
1791, says, "In poetical translation the English writers of the sixteenth,
and the greatest part of the seventeenth century, seem to have had no other
care than (in Denham's phrase) to translate language into language, and to
have placed their whole merit in presenting a literal and servile
transcript of their original."
[397] In Lucan's _Pharsalia_, translated May, 1659.
[398] _To the Reader_, in Ovid's _Metamorphosis_, translated Sandys,
London, 1640.
[399] _Preface_ to _Pindaric Odes_, reprinted in _Essays and other Prose
Writings_, Oxford, 1915.
[400] _Preface to Ovid's Epistles_, _Essays_, v. 1, p. 239.
[401] Pp. 239-40.
[402] Dedication to Dryden, 1684, in _The Odes, Satires, and Epistles of
Horace done into English_, London, 1688.
[403] _Metellus his Dialogues, Relation of a Journey to Tunbridge Wells,
with the Fourth Book of Virgil's Aeneid in English_, London, 1693.
[404] _Preface to the Translation of Ovid's Epistles_, _Essays_, vol. 1, p.
240.
[405] _To the Earl of Roscommon on his excellent Essay on Translated
Verse._
[406] In Sir Robert Howard's _Poems_, London, 1660.
[407] In Holiday's _Persius_, Fifth Edition, 1650.
[408] In Creech's _Lucretius_, Third Edition, Oxford, 1683.
[409] In Creech's _Lucretius_, Third Edition, Oxford, 1683.
[410] _Essay on the Principles of Translation_, Everyman's Library, pp.
45-6.
[411] _Essays_, v. 1, p. 252.
[412] _Preface to the Translation of Ovid's Epistles_, _Essays_, v. 1, p.
241.
[413] _Preface to Sylvae_, _Essays_, v. 1, p. 254.
[414] _Ibid._, p. 264.
[415] _Preface_, in Second Edition of _Odes of Horace_, London, 1688.
[416] _Examen Poeticum_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 9.
[417] _Preface to the Fables_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 251.
[418] _To the Reader_, in _The Odes, Satires, and Epistles of Horace_,
London, 1688.
[419] _Preface_ to translation of Horace, 1652.
[420] _Dedication of the Eneis_, _Essays_, v. 2, pp. 220-1.
[421] _Preface to Sylvae_, _Essays_, v. 1, pp. 256-7.
[422] _Examen Poeticum_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 14.
[423] _Preface._
[424] _Essays_, v. 2, p. 10.
[425] _Dedication of the Eneis_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 223.
[426] _Preface to Sylvae_, _Essays_, v. 1, p. 255.
[427] _Essays_, v. 1, p. 258.
[428] _Dedication of the Eneis_, _Essays_, v. 2, p. 215.
[429] In _Ovid's Metamorphoses translated by Dryden, Addison, Garth_, etc.,
reprinted in _The English Poets_, v. 20.
[430] _Advertisement_ to _Elegies of Tibullus_, reprinted in same volume.
[431] _Preface_ to _Idylliums of Theocritus_, reprinted in same volume.
[432] _Dissertation on The Lusiad_, reprinted in _The English Poets_, v.
21.
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