John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... never been translated , except once into rather Latinate Italian ; and , as Dryden's Discourse makes clear , it did not win uncontested immediate acceptance in 1605 even in the learned world . There were those who argued against it , as ...
... never been translated , except once into rather Latinate Italian ; and , as Dryden's Discourse makes clear , it did not win uncontested immediate acceptance in 1605 even in the learned world . There were those who argued against it , as ...
Sivu 54
... never gives the Young ) Have taught the Numbers of thy Native Tongue . But Satire needs not those , and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.36 Having contributed to such a tradition as recently as ten years previ ...
... never gives the Young ) Have taught the Numbers of thy Native Tongue . But Satire needs not those , and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.36 Having contributed to such a tradition as recently as ten years previ ...
Sivu 119
... never experienced separately from the words that embody them ; but after the poem has been set aside and the lines ( except for isolated bits or short passages , like the one quoted ) are no longer in mind , they may still be remembered ...
... never experienced separately from the words that embody them ; but after the poem has been set aside and the lines ( except for isolated bits or short passages , like the one quoted ) are no longer in mind , they may still be remembered ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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