Dryden: The Poetics of TranslationUniversity of Toronto Press, 1985 - 265 sivua |
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... suggests a decline in religious depth from ' Amaryllis , ' while both poems lack the social texture that char- acterizes ' Elegy the Nineteenth . ' The three poems as a sequence progress away from the various kinds of external reality ...
... suggests a decline in religious depth from ' Amaryllis , ' while both poems lack the social texture that char- acterizes ' Elegy the Nineteenth . ' The three poems as a sequence progress away from the various kinds of external reality ...
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... suggests only body as such . ' The Speech of Venus to Vulcan ' now becomes ironic , because the gods help a man who already seems to be a winner . Venus and Vulcan enjoy sex in spite of the darkness covering the world ( 1 ) and their ...
... suggests only body as such . ' The Speech of Venus to Vulcan ' now becomes ironic , because the gods help a man who already seems to be a winner . Venus and Vulcan enjoy sex in spite of the darkness covering the world ( 1 ) and their ...
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The Poetics of Translation Judith Sloman, Anne McWhir. ' Heroical ' in part suggests transport , the intense energy that motivates the duke when he leads his men in action ( IV , 1442 ) , but it also suggests Dryden's own feelings in ...
The Poetics of Translation Judith Sloman, Anne McWhir. ' Heroical ' in part suggests transport , the intense energy that motivates the duke when he leads his men in action ( IV , 1442 ) , but it also suggests Dryden's own feelings in ...
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Translation and Personal Identity | 26 |
Collective Translations | 51 |
Sylvae and Epicurean Art | 77 |
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