Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... Translation of Chaucer Along with the " Pastorals , " the Poetical Miscellanies of 1709 contained Pope's " January and May , " a translation of Chaucer's Merchant's Tale . Pope was undoubtedly following the lead of Dryden , who had ...
... Translation of Chaucer Along with the " Pastorals , " the Poetical Miscellanies of 1709 contained Pope's " January and May , " a translation of Chaucer's Merchant's Tale . Pope was undoubtedly following the lead of Dryden , who had ...
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... translated , he was undoubtedly aware that the last great translation of Homer , Chapman's version ( 1598-1616 ) , no longer spoke to the English audience . Here was a task worthy the under- taking . I Translation of Homer Whatever his ...
... translated , he was undoubtedly aware that the last great translation of Homer , Chapman's version ( 1598-1616 ) , no longer spoke to the English audience . Here was a task worthy the under- taking . I Translation of Homer Whatever his ...
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... translation to that of Tickell . The superiority of Pope's version lay in the fact that although Tickell was a much abler Classical scholar , Pope was a poet . This is not to say that Pope was as deficient in reading Greek as his ...
... translation to that of Tickell . The superiority of Pope's version lay in the fact that although Tickell was a much abler Classical scholar , Pope was a poet . This is not to say that Pope was as deficient in reading Greek as his ...
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