John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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Sivu 77
... perhaps the most scrupu- lously literal as a general thing , and often none the worse for being so ; but even he has a fine satiric passage in which Persius's picture of an Alcibiades - type advising the assembly has been decisively ...
... perhaps the most scrupu- lously literal as a general thing , and often none the worse for being so ; but even he has a fine satiric passage in which Persius's picture of an Alcibiades - type advising the assembly has been decisively ...
Sivu 110
... perhaps the assumption is that a congeries of such passages accounts for its value . Treatment of fragments of the translation seems to imply that the original is being also thought of as fragmentary . A consequence of the verbal ...
... perhaps the assumption is that a congeries of such passages accounts for its value . Treatment of fragments of the translation seems to imply that the original is being also thought of as fragmentary . A consequence of the verbal ...
Sivu 197
... ( Perhaps many Italians tend to read Virgil in Latin . ) My own guess is that except for " Alexander's Feast " and the " Song for St. Cecilia's Day " Dryden's Aeneis has prob- ably been more often read , and given more readers more ...
... ( Perhaps many Italians tend to read Virgil in Latin . ) My own guess is that except for " Alexander's Feast " and the " Song for St. Cecilia's Day " Dryden's Aeneis has prob- ably been more often read , and given more readers more ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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