John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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Sivu 140
... translate " The Nature of Love " from Lucretius's fourth book— " the objection arises from the obscenity of the ... translation and , in parts certainly , as an original poem through which the translator's own peculiar genius shines ...
... translate " The Nature of Love " from Lucretius's fourth book— " the objection arises from the obscenity of the ... translation and , in parts certainly , as an original poem through which the translator's own peculiar genius shines ...
Sivu 191
... translation of Virgil ; ' tis indeed a most difficult work , but if anyone can assure himself of success in attempting so bold a task , ' tis doubtless the Virgil of our age for whose noble pen that best of Latin poets seems reserved ...
... translation of Virgil ; ' tis indeed a most difficult work , but if anyone can assure himself of success in attempting so bold a task , ' tis doubtless the Virgil of our age for whose noble pen that best of Latin poets seems reserved ...
Sivu 194
... translation of Virgil , it can only be said that , in spite of faults and inequalities , it has become an English classic . The Pastorals are perhaps the least successful , for there Dryden's characteristic rapidity and strength are out ...
... translation of Virgil , it can only be said that , in spite of faults and inequalities , it has become an English classic . The Pastorals are perhaps the least successful , for there Dryden's characteristic rapidity and strength are out ...
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