Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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... satire , translation , and two prefaces of epic length , the ' Discourse of Satire ' ( 1693 ) and the dedication of the Aeneis ( 1697 ) . Frost does not go quite so far as to say that Fables just might be Dryden's epic , but he ...
... satire , translation , and two prefaces of epic length , the ' Discourse of Satire ' ( 1693 ) and the dedication of the Aeneis ( 1697 ) . Frost does not go quite so far as to say that Fables just might be Dryden's epic , but he ...
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... satire , with its tribute to Doctor Busby , his old schoolmaster . The argument of Juvenal's sixth satire ( against women ) denies at some length , whether seriously or not , that the translator shares his author's opinions : ' Let the ...
... satire , with its tribute to Doctor Busby , his old schoolmaster . The argument of Juvenal's sixth satire ( against women ) denies at some length , whether seriously or not , that the translator shares his author's opinions : ' Let the ...
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... 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 Literature , 8 ( 1968 ) , 446 , 449 . 14 ...
... 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 Literature , 8 ( 1968 ) , 446 , 449 . 14 ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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