Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... translation of the Gospels . 1384 The first Wyclifite translation of the whole Bible , inspired and begun by John Wyclif , completed by his fol- lowers . c . 1396 Improved and revised Wyclifite translation , completed by John Pur- vey ...
... translation of the Gospels . 1384 The first Wyclifite translation of the whole Bible , inspired and begun by John Wyclif , completed by his fol- lowers . c . 1396 Improved and revised Wyclifite translation , completed by John Pur- vey ...
Pagina 555
... translation , we have lit on a principle which I now put forward as the lodestar of the translator , though Arnold and Newman both rejected it . I call it the principle of equivalent effect and regard it as signifying that that translation ...
... translation , we have lit on a principle which I now put forward as the lodestar of the translator , though Arnold and Newman both rejected it . I call it the principle of equivalent effect and regard it as signifying that that translation ...
Pagina 558
... translation from French literature till an educated middle class arose . On the other hand , since English was compara- tively unknown to all , the translation of classics such as Shakespeare was pursued with diligence . The ...
... translation from French literature till an educated middle class arose . On the other hand , since English was compara- tively unknown to all , the translation of classics such as Shakespeare was pursued with diligence . The ...
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