Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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Sivu 73
... meaning at the end . His slow - moving lines , for instance several are six feet in length , and one is seven - imitate the theme of slow , introspective , psychic labour , as well as of childbirth . However , Dryden's conclusion ...
... meaning at the end . His slow - moving lines , for instance several are six feet in length , and one is seven - imitate the theme of slow , introspective , psychic labour , as well as of childbirth . However , Dryden's conclusion ...
Sivu 168
... meaning ; appropriately the metamorphoses that Pythagoras uses as examples of uni- versal change are given a ' scientific ' dimension that makes them plausible commentaries on the way nature functions . The multiple meanings of ' fable ...
... meaning ; appropriately the metamorphoses that Pythagoras uses as examples of uni- versal change are given a ' scientific ' dimension that makes them plausible commentaries on the way nature functions . The multiple meanings of ' fable ...
Sivu 207
... meaning and frequently homely tone . Fables is the kind of ' epic ' that a writer who grew up in the 1640s and 1650s might have chosen to write . Love , valour , political loyalty , and religious experience were major elements in these ...
... meaning and frequently homely tone . Fables is the kind of ' epic ' that a writer who grew up in the 1640s and 1650s might have chosen to write . Love , valour , political loyalty , and religious experience were major elements in these ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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action Aeneas Aeneis Aesop appears attack becomes beginning body Book character Chaucer Christian collection concerned contrast create Critical Cymon death Dido Dryden effect English epic Epicurean experience expressed Fables fact father feeling figure follow force give hero Hind Homer human idea ideal identity imitation important includes interest involved Italy John kind king language least less letter limits lines living Lucretius meaning mind Miscellany moral nature never once original Ovid Ovid's parallels passage play poem poet poetry political possible preface present Press provides reader recalls reference response reveals role satire says seems selections sense song speech story structure style suggests Sylvae theme thought traditional translation treated truth turn University Virgil voice wanted whole write