Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... possible for sixteenth - century readers to view ancient and contemporary classics as allegories repre- senting proverbial or communal wisdom , it would also be possible , given the similarities between allegory and proverbs , for them ...
... possible for sixteenth - century readers to view ancient and contemporary classics as allegories repre- senting proverbial or communal wisdom , it would also be possible , given the similarities between allegory and proverbs , for them ...
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... possible by Dryden's method of " para- phrase , " which allowed for greater liberties with the original than would be possible for a modern translator . Frost has pointed out how Dryden reworked Chaucer's Knight's Tale so that Arcite ...
... possible by Dryden's method of " para- phrase , " which allowed for greater liberties with the original than would be possible for a modern translator . Frost has pointed out how Dryden reworked Chaucer's Knight's Tale so that Arcite ...
Pagina 149
... possible in his own native England . As a result , Spenser expects his reader to discover that to follow the pattern set by Red Cross in the real world of England is to join in Red Cross's jour- ney toward the New Jerusalem . In short ...
... possible in his own native England . As a result , Spenser expects his reader to discover that to follow the pattern set by Red Cross in the real world of England is to join in Red Cross's jour- ney toward the New Jerusalem . In short ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
SHAMI | 53 |
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