Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... original poem written in the spirit of the original . Pope's " Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot " is probably the classic example in English of this kind , but an “ imitation ” is not a translation and would not suffice for the long epic ...
... original poem written in the spirit of the original . Pope's " Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot " is probably the classic example in English of this kind , but an “ imitation ” is not a translation and would not suffice for the long epic ...
Sivu 54
... original into experiential terms to which the new reader of a modern age could respond . This method Pope chose for his trans- lation of the Iliad . That Pope was aware that certain qualities of the Iliad were translatable and others ...
... original into experiential terms to which the new reader of a modern age could respond . This method Pope chose for his trans- lation of the Iliad . That Pope was aware that certain qualities of the Iliad were translatable and others ...
Sivu 70
... original . Moreover , to give the reading public the true text of Shakespeare would be a service to poetry . Unfortunately , Pope did not restore Shakespeare's original text -despite his bold claim in the Preface that he had ...
... original . Moreover , to give the reading public the true text of Shakespeare would be a service to poetry . Unfortunately , Pope did not restore Shakespeare's original text -despite his bold claim in the Preface that he had ...
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