Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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Sivu 102
... hero's ability to endure suffering , since heroic endurance implies a dangerous indifference to feeling . Horace and Marvell withhold judgment . Dryden does not exactly attack the hero , but his suspi- cions are more in evidence ; his hero ...
... hero's ability to endure suffering , since heroic endurance implies a dangerous indifference to feeling . Horace and Marvell withhold judgment . Dryden does not exactly attack the hero , but his suspi- cions are more in evidence ; his hero ...
Sivu 136
... hero over the other , or by the heroes ' achievement of self - control , or even by their unequivocal distintegration . However , two alternative ' endings ' to the Aeneis appear in Fables . In Part II of ' Palamon and Arcite ' Theseus ...
... hero over the other , or by the heroes ' achievement of self - control , or even by their unequivocal distintegration . However , two alternative ' endings ' to the Aeneis appear in Fables . In Part II of ' Palamon and Arcite ' Theseus ...
Sivu 179
... hero central to Fables . Blackmore's Arthur is also a transpar- ent allegory for William , and his epic may have been an effort to compete with Dryden's Aeneis , since Arthur is throughout presented as an improve- ment on Virgil's hero ...
... hero central to Fables . Blackmore's Arthur is also a transpar- ent allegory for William , and his epic may have been an effort to compete with Dryden's Aeneis , since Arthur is throughout presented as an improve- ment on Virgil's hero ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneis Aesop Amphitryon appears attack becomes Boccaccio Book Canace Catholic character Chaucer Christian Cinyras Cleomenes collection Cymon and Iphigenia death Decameron Dido Dryden's poem Dryden's version Earl Miner Eclogue Elegy English epic Epicurean Examen Poeticum Fables fact feeling fragments Helen hero heroic Hind Homer human ideal identity imagery imitation implies interest Jacobite John Dryden Jove kind king L'Estrange language lines literary lover Lucretius MacFlecknoe Metamorphoses Mezentius mind Miscellany Poems moral myth narrative nature original Ovid Ovid's Epistles Palamon and Arcite Panther parallels passage play Plutarch poetic poetry political preface to Fables Pythagoras reader recalls religious role satire Sebastian seems sense sexual Sigismonda song Soul speaker speech story structure style suggests Sylvae theme Theocritus theological poets Theseus tion traditional trans translation truth Turnus University Press Venus Virgil Wife of Bath William word write