Eumenides. I was also translatingGreek poems for Kostas's friend in London.
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But I pretended to laugh, and said I could not translateGreek.
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Hence arises a difficulty in translatingGreek into English which cannot altogether be overcome.
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TranslateGreek, my friend, and, in your leisure moments, amuse yourself with your puppets.
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You'll be occupied in translatingGreek texts I have brought back with me from Egypt.
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Elizabeth Carter wrote poetry and translatedGreek works; her work was published in "The Gentleman's Magazine".
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She translatesGreek and Latin, and is working on the longest graduate degree in the history of Columbia University.
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The classical Elizabeth introduced another literary fashion; having translated the Hercules Oetacus, she made it fashionable to translateGreek tragedies.
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Here monasteries also were developed in numbers, and Syrian monks had for centuries been busy translatingGreek authors into Syriac.
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Then for some time he worked in a treadmill, but finally gained a living by translatingGreek comedies into Latin.
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A learned monk and friend of Savonarola was translatingGreek books and arranging for him the priceless volumes in his library.
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"I am translatingGreek History," Helena stated pompously.