Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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Sivu 38
... plays are effective because the heroes are intermittent allegories both for himself - Don Sebastian has ' died ' and been reborn before the play begins ; Amphitryon and his servant Sosia have their identities stolen - and also for a ...
... plays are effective because the heroes are intermittent allegories both for himself - Don Sebastian has ' died ' and been reborn before the play begins ; Amphitryon and his servant Sosia have their identities stolen - and also for a ...
Sivu 43
... play Mercury judges Sosia's oratory , calling him , for instance , a ' Midnight Ballad - singer ' ( 11.1.87 ) . One of these asides - ' When Thebes is an University , thou deservest to be their Orator ' ( II.i.61-2 ) sounds like a ...
... play Mercury judges Sosia's oratory , calling him , for instance , a ' Midnight Ballad - singer ' ( 11.1.87 ) . One of these asides - ' When Thebes is an University , thou deservest to be their Orator ' ( II.i.61-2 ) sounds like a ...
Sivu 45
... play . In Plu- tarch , Cleomenes , his family , his friend Pantheus , and Pantheus's wife are executed in public , the women especially demonstrating Spartan courage . In Dryden's play , however , Cleomenes and his family are left to ...
... play . In Plu- tarch , Cleomenes , his family , his friend Pantheus , and Pantheus's wife are executed in public , the women especially demonstrating Spartan courage . In Dryden's play , however , Cleomenes and his family are left to ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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