This is Volume 5 of the collected "Works" of Henry Francis Cary, a distinguished English author, translator, and clergyman, best known for his translation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. This volume offers a selection of Cary's original writings and translations, showcasing his literary talent and intellectual pursuits. A valuable addition to any collection of 19th-century literature, these works provide insights into the literary and cultural landscape of the time and demonstrate Cary's contribution to English letters. For scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature, this volume offers a captivating glimpse into the mind of a significant figure in the English literary tradition.
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