John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... tion should be made . Thus if the original is in hexameters , the transla- tion should be in blank verse ; if in elegiac couplets , in pentameter couplets ; and so forth . Postgate invokes mathematics in his considera- tion of poetic ...
... tion should be made . Thus if the original is in hexameters , the transla- tion should be in blank verse ; if in elegiac couplets , in pentameter couplets ; and so forth . Postgate invokes mathematics in his considera- tion of poetic ...
Sivu 113
... tion was published which snipes expertly at Taylor's theory of transla- tion and unearths damning examples of his incompetence to put the theory effectively into practice.14 It is possible that Taylor may fall somewhat short of the ...
... tion was published which snipes expertly at Taylor's theory of transla- tion and unearths damning examples of his incompetence to put the theory effectively into practice.14 It is possible that Taylor may fall somewhat short of the ...
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... tion . ( I call the more abstract parts of literature symbols because of their initial relevance to the surrounding symbolism of the works in which they occur : " Beauty is truth , truth beauty " has first of all some- thing to do with ...
... tion . ( I call the more abstract parts of literature symbols because of their initial relevance to the surrounding symbolism of the works in which they occur : " Beauty is truth , truth beauty " has first of all some- thing to do with ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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