English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... translations by an anonymous hand of idylls 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 31 attributed to Theocritus . The first four ... translator in the 1588 edition displays that common Elizabethan tendency to impose allegorical interpretations upon ...
... translations by an anonymous hand of idylls 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 31 attributed to Theocritus . The first four ... translator in the 1588 edition displays that common Elizabethan tendency to impose allegorical interpretations upon ...
Pagina 49
... translations by Thomas Stanley of idylls 20 and 31 , and pieces by Bion and Moschus were published . Clearly , early translators went to the lightest and " pret- tiest " parts of Theocritus . The publication of a full translation had to ...
... translations by Thomas Stanley of idylls 20 and 31 , and pieces by Bion and Moschus were published . Clearly , early translators went to the lightest and " pret- tiest " parts of Theocritus . The publication of a full translation had to ...
Pagina 97
... translations from Horace is confirmed by his " On the Death of Mr. Pelham Humfries : Pastoral Song " : Did you not ... translation in 1684 of Rapin's Dissertatio de Carmine Pastorali ( 1659 ) , and in 1695 of Fontenelle's Discours sur ...
... translations from Horace is confirmed by his " On the Death of Mr. Pelham Humfries : Pastoral Song " : Did you not ... translation in 1684 of Rapin's Dissertatio de Carmine Pastorali ( 1659 ) , and in 1695 of Fontenelle's Discours sur ...
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