Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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... Homer's existence and the true authorship of the ' Homeric ' poems : Homer existed , he feels , and wrote the poems attributed to him , even if the poems include some lines that are not authentic . There was resistance to the decon ...
... Homer's existence and the true authorship of the ' Homeric ' poems : Homer existed , he feels , and wrote the poems attributed to him , even if the poems include some lines that are not authentic . There was resistance to the decon ...
Sivu 21
... Homer , written in 1715 , tackles another problem , that of restoring what had been given up by scholars like Leclerc the reader's sense of Homer as a person . Pope is inevitably con- cerned with separating the more or less plausible ...
... Homer , written in 1715 , tackles another problem , that of restoring what had been given up by scholars like Leclerc the reader's sense of Homer as a person . Pope is inevitably con- cerned with separating the more or less plausible ...
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... Homer in this section ; 11 it was fun to play chronological games , making Homer seem to develop out of Virgil instead of the reverse , and to uncover his predecessors ' tracks . Last , Dryden's own politics or anti - politics were ...
... Homer in this section ; 11 it was fun to play chronological games , making Homer seem to develop out of Virgil instead of the reverse , and to uncover his predecessors ' tracks . Last , Dryden's own politics or anti - politics were ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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