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Pagina 163
... less certain that the Bodleian pamphlet on The Nature of a Woman may not have claims to be considered authentic.61 THE TRANSLATION OF LUCAN Marlowe's translation of the first book of Lucan's ( 39-65 A.D. ) Pharsalia , which recounts ...
... less certain that the Bodleian pamphlet on The Nature of a Woman may not have claims to be considered authentic.61 THE TRANSLATION OF LUCAN Marlowe's translation of the first book of Lucan's ( 39-65 A.D. ) Pharsalia , which recounts ...
Pagina 166
THE TRANSLATION OF OVID The translations of Ovid's Amores , which Marlowe called " Elegies " because of the Latin elegiac verse in which they were written , add nothing to his reputation . They are significant only as one more evidence ...
THE TRANSLATION OF OVID The translations of Ovid's Amores , which Marlowe called " Elegies " because of the Latin elegiac verse in which they were written , add nothing to his reputation . They are significant only as one more evidence ...
Pagina 177
From about this time also must date the translation of pas- sages from the second act of Seneca's Hercules Oetaeus , attrib- uted to Queen Elizabeth and preserved at the Bodleian in manuscript.13 The blank verse of both Grimald ...
From about this time also must date the translation of pas- sages from the second act of Seneca's Hercules Oetaeus , attrib- uted to Queen Elizabeth and preserved at the Bodleian in manuscript.13 The blank verse of both Grimald ...
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