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257:(On Rhetoric and Poetry) Dmochowski formulated here the canon of Polish literary classicism. The work was later the subject of a polemic presented by Mickiewicz in the dissertation
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Dmochowski was the author of celebratory poems, pamphlets, political leaflets; one of his major achievements was the first full translation of
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Piarist order in 1778. Member of the
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and the close assistant of Kołłątaj, together with whom he
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259:O krytykach i recenzentach warszawskich
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261:(On Warsaw Critics and Reviewers).
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24:Franciszek Ksawery Dmochowski
161:In March 1794, he organised
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255:O wymowie i poezji
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91:schools in
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265:References
224:The Aeneid
132:presbytery
70:Oprawczyki
42:translator
212:The Iliad
144:emigrated
140:secretary
101:novitiate
93:Drohiczyn
64:Biography
46:publisher
341:Piarists
158:(1794).
78:szlachta
54:satirist
34:novelist
31:Romantic
105:Piarist
89:Piarist
237:Milton
229:Horace
199:Kujawy
183:Venice
167:Kraków
148:Saxony
116:Warsaw
85:Jesuit
52:, and
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28:Polish
233:Lucan
205:Works
187:Paris
124:Łomża
120:Latin
112:Radom
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