Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... translation . ' To enjoy them as he did it would perhaps be necessary to be situated as he was , to be young , ardent , vital , tired of fruitless abstract thinking and ratiocination and to meet in this book [ Ovid's Amores ] for ...
... translation . ' To enjoy them as he did it would perhaps be necessary to be situated as he was , to be young , ardent , vital , tired of fruitless abstract thinking and ratiocination and to meet in this book [ Ovid's Amores ] for ...
Pagina 39
... translator , who gives it a contemporary turn with the word ' puritan ' : Be more advised , walk as a puritan ... translation of the first book of Lucan's Pharsalia offers an entire contrast : here is a theme more congenial to him ...
... translator , who gives it a contemporary turn with the word ' puritan ' : Be more advised , walk as a puritan ... translation of the first book of Lucan's Pharsalia offers an entire contrast : here is a theme more congenial to him ...
Pagina 82
... translation of Nicolay's Naviga- tions , from which there are specific , recognisable touches . Villegagnon's Discours de la guerre de Malte provided the odd name of Ferneze , the governor of Malta . For Ithamore , the Jew's villainous ...
... translation of Nicolay's Naviga- tions , from which there are specific , recognisable touches . Villegagnon's Discours de la guerre de Malte provided the odd name of Ferneze , the governor of Malta . For Ithamore , the Jew's villainous ...
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