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Pagina 60
... Aeneid . Something over one third of his lines are direct translation or very close paraphrase . 56 He frequently translates entire passages and sometimes even quotes the Latin untranslated . He makes only such omissions and expansions ...
... Aeneid . Something over one third of his lines are direct translation or very close paraphrase . 56 He frequently translates entire passages and sometimes even quotes the Latin untranslated . He makes only such omissions and expansions ...
Pagina 61
... Aeneid the appearances of Hermes , whom he also calls Mercury . In the epic Hermes first appears to Aeneas in ... Aeneid , but they are in the general vein of Elizabethan stage convention . The most striking changes are those which ...
... Aeneid the appearances of Hermes , whom he also calls Mercury . In the epic Hermes first appears to Aeneas in ... Aeneid , but they are in the general vein of Elizabethan stage convention . The most striking changes are those which ...
Pagina 62
... [ Aeneid , I. 405 ] I know her by the mouings of her feete . [ Dido , 241 ] cur dextrae iungere dextram Non datur ? [ Aeneid , I. 408-409 ] Why talke we not together hand in hand ? [ Dido , 245 ] Succedunt tecto , et flammas ad culmina ...
... [ Aeneid , I. 405 ] I know her by the mouings of her feete . [ Dido , 241 ] cur dextrae iungere dextram Non datur ? [ Aeneid , I. 408-409 ] Why talke we not together hand in hand ? [ Dido , 245 ] Succedunt tecto , et flammas ad culmina ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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