Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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... English Poetry , Especially in Formal Satire , Before the Age of Pope , ' Review of English Studies , os 25 ( 1949 ) , 138 . 13.Leonard A. Moskovit , ' Pope and the Tradition of the Neoclassical Imitation , ' Studies in English ...
... English Poetry , Especially in Formal Satire , Before the Age of Pope , ' Review of English Studies , os 25 ( 1949 ) , 138 . 13.Leonard A. Moskovit , ' Pope and the Tradition of the Neoclassical Imitation , ' Studies in English ...
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... English Translation of the ' Decameron ' ( 1620 ) ( Upsala : English Institute 1953 ) , pp 146-64 , especially pp 151-5 . Wright is largely concerned with arguing that John Florio was the early translator . A recent translator of the ...
... English Translation of the ' Decameron ' ( 1620 ) ( Upsala : English Institute 1953 ) , pp 146-64 , especially pp 151-5 . Wright is largely concerned with arguing that John Florio was the early translator . A recent translator of the ...
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... English Versions of the Tales of ' Guiscardo and Ghismondi ' and ' Titus and Gisippus , ' ed Herbert G. Wright , Early English Text Society , no 205 ( London : Humphrey Milford 1937 ) , p 111. An Italian play , Didone ( 1547 ) ...
... English Versions of the Tales of ' Guiscardo and Ghismondi ' and ' Titus and Gisippus , ' ed Herbert G. Wright , Early English Text Society , no 205 ( London : Humphrey Milford 1937 ) , p 111. An Italian play , Didone ( 1547 ) ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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